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How Do You Prove Product-Market Fit? A Pop Quiz

Battery Ventures

Just like your business can’t run without cash, your product won’t succeed unless it genuinely fits your target market. Product-market fit is particularly essential for enterprise-software companies transitioning from an idea to a minimum viable product (MVP) and beyond. Take the quiz.

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Cybersecurity 2030

Haft of the Spear

This means that the momentum of the FUD and silver bullet security market will easily carry on for another 10 years. No matter how big the breach, or how substantial the loss, the pain linked to cybersecurity failures is still less than the net benefit the Internet has had on our lives. WHAT’S NEXT?

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Product Life Cycle: How to Extend Your Product Market Presence

Altexsoft

After the development stage itself, which always comes with great efforts for a programming team and a thoughtful product manager, every product starts its own life in a market environment. Also, we’ll review the product life cycle stages within Airbnb, one of the most successful hospitality networks of today.

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The Infinite Loop Part II: The Solution

Wolk Software Engineering

I have frequently encountered startup CEOs who have difficulty committing the word “Minimum” in Minimum Viable Product (MVP). One simple but effective way to solve a problem like this is to encourage the usage of Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF) over MVP.

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Sentiment Analysis: Types, Tools, and Use Cases

Altexsoft

Whether you want to treat yourself to new sneakers, a laptop, or an overseas tour, processing an order without checking out similar products or offers and reading reviews doesn’t make much sense any more. How to bring the desired product to market? Market research and insights into industry trends.

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AoAD2 Practice: Adaptive Planning

James Shore

SIVs have three parts: 1 In the first edition of this book, I used the term “Minimum Marketable Feature” (MMF) instead of SIV. SIVs are the same idea, but I’ve changed the name because not everything that’s valuable is marketable. And that’s ignoring the costs of task switching and the benefits of getting to market sooner.

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Product Managers vs. Project Managers: Difference, Responsibilities, and KPIs

Altexsoft

Product manager is responsible for market success. Product managers develop the product strategy and engage in the product existence and development from its ground zero to complete withdrawal out of the market – basically, supporting it during all stages of product life cycle.