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MVP Match, a tech-talent marketplace, raises $5M from Stage 2 Capital

TechCrunch

Tech-talent marketplace MVP Match has raised €5 million ($5 million) seed funding from Stage 2 Capital to double down its strategy for pairing companies with talent from across the globe. MVP Match said it uses product and technology executives like CTOs, and experienced domain experts to vet talent before recommending them to companies.

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Your MVP doesn’t need to be perfect; it needs to be stage appropriate

TechCrunch

Startups are essentially machines that build MVPs (minimum viable products) that help answer questions and gradually de-risk the value proposition of the company. The key is that every MVP a company builds needs to be laser focused on answering a very particular question.

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MVP versus EVP: Is it time to introduce ethics into the agile startup model?

TechCrunch

The rocket ship trajectory of a startup is well known: Get an idea, build a team and slap together a minimum viable product (MVP) that you can get in front of users. Startups should be concerned not only about the MVP and how the model is proved initially, but also the eventual context and geographic reach of the model.

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TechCrunch+ roundup: No-code MVP strategy, hiring under scrutiny, A/B growth testing

TechCrunch

4 practical steps for using no-code to evolve your prototype to an MVP Image Credits: Luis Cagiao Photography (opens in a new window) / Getty Images Forget about dogs: No-code development tools can be a non-technical founder’s best friend. Proper scoping and decomposition. Carefully manage and decouple dependencies.

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How User Acceptance Testing Can Save You Time and Money

Speaker: J.B. Siegel, VP of Client Services, Seamgen

In this webinar, you'll learn: How to define your MVP application. He’ll discuss how user testing allows you to really understand your users - and how to use the insights to inform your product strategy. The proper approach to designing user workflow diagrams. The right tools for successful user testing.

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Perficient’s Mark Hall Awarded as an Optimizely MVP

Perficient

Perficient would like to announce our very own Mark Hall, Senior Solutions Architect, as the newest Optimizely MVP. Each year, Optimizely awards a select group of individuals the honor of being an Optimizely MVP. The MVP program grants honorees exclusive status with Optimizely and their partners.

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Appetiser’s co-founders discuss building client relationships and getting to MVP

TechCrunch

” To find out more, we interviewed both Shostak and MacRae, in a discussion that went from prototyping to growth, and from MVP to design excellence. Why does your strategy require defining a minimum viable product (MVP)? We use this to help entrepreneurs get to market fast with an MVP.

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How to Achieve Product-Market Fit

Speaker: Dan Olsen - Product Management Trainer and Consultant, Author, and Speaker

Come learn how to turn product management into more of a science than an art to improve your odds of success.

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Get Better User Insights With Wasteless Validation

Speaker: Tim Herbig, Product Management Coach and Consultant

Product teams tend to get ahead of themselves by rushing from idea straight to building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). Additionally, many companies lack the tools and processes to validate their ideas without adding them to their Sprint Backlog. How can a product manager slow their team down and prevent them from wasting valuable resources?

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Living With Technical Debt: Balancing Quality and Perfection

Speaker: Cliff Gilley, The Clever PM

Can we mitigate technical debt to get to an MVP faster? Are we willing to live with some level of technical debt in order to ship product and meet deadlines?

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Short and Sweet: A Deep Dive Into Concise Feedback Loops

Speaker: Johanna Rothman - Management Consultant, Rothman Consulting Group

Definitions of the various minimums (MVE, MVP, MMF, MIFS, MAFS) so you can see what’s most useful for you. In this webinar you will learn: How to see the three major feedback loops. How those loops intersect. How to measure cycle time for each of these feedback loops. How to ask your users to help you offer them the most value.