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− | A [[minimum viable product]] (alternatively known as an [[introductory product]] or, often, by its acronym, [[MVP]]) is a version of a new product that includes sufficient features to satisfy early adopters and allows a team to collect the maximum amount of [[validated learning]] about customers with the least effort. | + | A [[minimum viable product]] (alternatively known as an [[introductory product]] or, often, by its acronym, [[MVP]]) is a version of a new [[product]] that includes sufficient features to satisfy early adopters and allows a team to collect the maximum amount of [[validated learning]] about customers with the least effort. |
Revision as of 18:08, 28 February 2020
A minimum viable product (alternatively known as an introductory product or, often, by its acronym, MVP) is a version of a new product that includes sufficient features to satisfy early adopters and allows a team to collect the maximum amount of validated learning about customers with the least effort.