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Types of MVPs - Not All Minimum Viable Products Serve The Same Purpose



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There are plenty of different situations where MVPs, Minimum Viable Products are used, but typically they are used to validate some kind of assumption, measure it and learn from the experience. In this video I cover several of the most common cases that MVPs are used for.

Here are the links to some of my favorite books:
The Product Book, Product School: https://amzn.to/3wRstyS
Inspired, Marty Cagan: https://amzn.to/3GlvfPM
The Lean Startup, Eric Ries: https://amzn.to/3MQxzRu

My name is Juan Rodriguez, I’m a product director at a tech company in Finland, my experience is in building both desktop and cloud solutions focused on B2B, I care a lot about product design identifying the right customer problems and finding the solutions that bring the biggest impact to the company.

My education is on electronics and automation and my early jobs were focused on machine vision and to some degree robotics, you can imagine I don’t like manual processes very much and love to automate as much as possible :) I moved to Finland in 2006 and started working as a software engineer, after a while I moved into product teams, with roles like application manager and product manager. Currently I am the product director driving product managers and helping them grow in their careers

I plan my channel and document the tech companies ways of working in Notion, go check it out! https://inside-the-product.notion.site/Inside-The-Product-ITP-c69f57e2583d4919b6ac4875d30e3562

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