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CIOs rise to the ESG reporting challenge

CIO

CIOs — who sign nearly half of all net-zero services deals with top providers, according to Everest Group analyst Meenakshi Narayanan — are uniquely positioned to spearhead data-enabled transformation for ESG reporting given their data-driven track records. Help is on the way, but it takes time.

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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. Who determines product-market fit?

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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. Aim for self-reinforcing practices and principles.

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Product Life Cycle: How to Extend Your Product Market Presence

Altexsoft

Minimum Viable Product. Statistics show that 42 percent of startups fail because they don’t solve the product-market fit. Building a Minimum Viable Product helps avoid this problem by testing the product and tweaking it iteratively. Net Profit. Keep aware and educate.