Ross Chapman
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Prioritising what should be in your MVP
Prioritising what should be in your MVP
Most MVPs fail not because of bad ideas, but because they try to do too much. An MVP isn’t a smaller version of your product - it’s an experiment designed to prove your riskiest assumptions. The key to prioritisation isn’t deciding what to build, it’s having the discipline to say “not yet.”
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