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Agile for Everybody—Prototypes and Minimum Viable Products for the Real World

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Agile for Everybody—Prototypes and Minimum Viable Products for the Real World

Agile for Everybody—Prototypes and Minimum Viable Products for the Real World
MP4 | Video: AVC 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hour | 1.40 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Prototyping and minimum viable product are both crucial tools that organizations can use to test and validate ideas before investing heavily in their execution. But for these tools to work, organizations must understand how and when to use them. What exactly is a prototype? How is it different from a minimum viable product? And how do you use either of them to test an idea? This video walks you through the real-world applications of prototyping and minimum viable product to minimize risk and maximize learning.

Learn powerful techniques for testing ideas that minimize risk and maximize learning
Master the meanings of–and distinctions between–prototypes and minimum viable products
See how prototypes inform us about customers and products with minimal upfront cost and effort
Understand common approaches to prototyping, such as sketching and wireframes
Explore how minimum viable product helps us measure demand for a product in real-world markets
Discover the practical limitations of “scientific” learning experiments

Agile for Everybody—Prototypes and Minimum Viable Products for the Real World