MVP is probably the most misused and abused word in the Agile/Lean lexicon. Instead of being all about learning and experimentation it has come to mean 'The Crappiest Thing We Can Get Away With'
So why do we need MVPs? What are they really? And what are some examples of famous MVPs..
2. You keep using that word. I don’t think it means what you think it
means..
3. SO WHAT DOES IT NOT MEAN?
•What we can build before the deadline
•What is possible within the project budget
•The first version we are going to deliver
•The least we can get away with
15. MINIMUM VIABLE PRODUCT
“A minimum viable product is that version of a
product which allows a team to collect a
maximum amount of validated learning about
true love with the least effort.”
Eric Ries