Making sense of MVP (Minimum Viable Product)
Adapted from Crisp's blog by Henrik Kniberg. Explaining his MVP drawing. This drawing shows up all over the place, in articles and presentations, even in a book (Jeff Patton’s “User Story Mapping” – an excellent read by the way). Many tell me the drawing really captures the essence of iterative & incremental development, lean startup, MVP (minimum viable product), and what not. However, some misinterpret it, which is quite natural when you take a picture out of it’s original context. Some criticize it for oversimplifying things, which is true. The picture is a metaphor. Find the original article here: http://blog.crisp.se/2016/01/25/henri... Video by The CRM Team. For more great content have a look at our resources page here: http://thecrmteam.com/resources/

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