In this months Product Talk, Keeping in mind the struggles start-ups face while choosing between Agile or Waterfall approaches, we discussed both in detail, throwing light on the intricacies of both methodologies. ...
Many of you may know what a minimum viable product (MVP) is. It’s a powerful basic model that explains what your product does and why prospects should buy it. So in a way, MVP teaches you how to build good, sustainable products. ...
So, you have the ‘idea’, and you’re willing to make a business out of it. “It will change the world”, “It will solve this problem”, “It’ll make the world a better place”- your aspiration can be as ‘entrepreneurial’ as this, or you may simply think- “I’ll be rich”. In any case, you need to answer the most important question of your startup journey- “Is there a...
As a product manager or CTO, you know the challenges of bringing a new product to market. From the initial ideation to the final launch, there are endless decisions to be made and unknowns you need to address. One key question that often arises is: how much do we need to build before we can confidently say our product is ready for...
Should we follow enterprise architecture principles while working on an MVP? There are a few core architecture principles that need to be adhered to alongside the more frequently used software architecture principles. Product Managers aren’t typically aware of the long-term value and tend to push them into a backlog for later release or sprints....
Building an enterprise-class product requires scalability as a key component from the day the product is envisioned. In general, product managers tend to focus on their MVP with no idea of scalability which could be easily achieved via cloud computing. Based on my experiences with many products over the years I believe there are two aspects to any SME product: Design for the best...