A True MVP Enables Agility in Product Development
Two of the biggest mistakes companies make in building an MVP (minimum viable product) and how you can avoid them.
Two of the biggest mistakes companies make in building an MVP (minimum viable product) and how you can avoid them.
Tracey Welson-Rossman and Aaron Mulder, CTO of Chariot Solutions, talk about how the team at Chariot took the Journal My Health app to market with speed, and the decisions they made along the way.
Design Thinking Design Thinking is a popular design methodology that cycles through five stages to provide solutions to complex and unknown problems. At a high level, following the system will enable you to achieve the best solutions by understanding your users’ needs, redefining the problems in a human-centered perspective, thinking of lots of possible solutions, … Read More