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How to Plan the Minimum Viable Product

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MVP, short for Minimum Viable Product is a concept that emerged in Silicon Valley and became very famous from many successful stories such as Facebook, Zappos, Dropbox, amongst many others. The MVP, as the name implies, is the simplest set of features made available to users to validate an idea and collect essential data to guide the direction of the product. Let´s have a good conversation about MVP and Lean Inception, a workshop to successful align people and build the right product.

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