The Lean Product Playbook: How to Innovate with Minimum Viable Products and Rapid Customer Feedback
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Rating | : | 4.28 (810 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00SZ638C8 |
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Number of Pages | : | 190 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-21 |
Language | : | English |
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However, many companies have yet to successfully adopt Lean thinking. The missing manual on how to apply Lean Startup to build products that customers loveThe Lean Product Playbook is a practical guide to building products that customers love. As a hands-on consultant, he refined and applied the advice in this book as he helped many companies improve their product process and build great products. Most new products fail. It walks you through how to:Determine your target customersIdentify underserved customer needsCreate a winning product strategyDecide on your Minimum Viable Product (MVP)Design your MVP prototypeTest your MVP with customersIterate rapidly to achieve product-market fitThis book was written by entrepreneur and Lean product expert Dan Olsen whose experience spans product management, UX design, coding, analytics, and marketing across a variety of products. This book helps improve your chances of building successful products through clear, step-by-step guidance and advice.The Lean Startup movement has contributed new and valuable ideas about product development and has generated lots of excitement. Whether you work at a startup or a large, established company, we all know that building great products is hard. His clients include Facebook, Box, Hightail, Epocrates, and Medallia.Entr
Entrepreneurs, executives, product managers, designers, developers, marketers, analysts, and anyone passionate about building great products will find The Lean Product Playbook an indispensable, hands-on resource. But despite their enthusiasm and familiarity with the high-level concepts, many teams run into challenges trying to adopt Lean because they lack specific guidance on what to do and how to do it. From the Inside FlapEveryone knows that most new products fail and that building great products is hard. The Lean Product Playbook provides clear, step-by-step guidance to help you create successful products
He works with CEOs and product leaders to build great products and strong product teams, often as interim VP of Product. He also led product management at social networking pioneer Friendster and was cofounder and CEO of TechCrunch award winner YourVersion, a personalized news startup. A frequent speaker at business and technology events, Dan lives in S
A clear, concise, well-written guide to Lean Product Principles This book is without a doubt one of the most useful guides I’ve ever read when it comes to applying Lean Product concepts to real-life situations. It guides you through a step by step (it’s a playbook!) strategy for helping you build better, more innovative products, and while you are reading it, it gives you key examples and engaging stories to illuminate each of the steps. Contrary to other “business” books I’ve read, this one is directed and insightful (and entertaining!), making me want to continue reading, and more importantly, enabled me to immediately utilize the strategies. "Best product book out there" according to Mario Minnaert. I am a 2Best product book out there Mario Minnaert I am a 24-year old product owner for an educational mobile app company and this book has been incredibly helpful for me as I learn about how to develop products. I come from a non-technical background and have only been the PO for a couple of months, so I have looked for any and every book to help me out.This title says it all because it really is a playbook for how to go about building the product. I found it to be much more practical than the Lean Startup and here are some of the key takeaways:- Focus on the Problem Space before jumping to the Solution Space. Some product teams jump right to the feature set . -year old product owner for an educational mobile app company and this book has been incredibly helpful for me as I learn about how to develop products. I come from a non-technical background and have only been the PO for a couple of months, so I have looked for any and every book to help me out.This title says it all because it really is a playbook for how to go about building the product. I found it to be much more practical than the Lean Startup and here are some of the key takeaways:- Focus on the Problem Space before jumping to the Solution Space. Some product teams jump right to the feature set . Dan Olsen will read your mind in this book! Robert Booth This is one of three books that every entrepreneur should read. The first two are The Lean StartUp by Eric Ries and The Phoenix Project by Gene Kim, Kevin Behr and George Spafford.In the Lean Product Playbook Dan provides you almost a step by step instruction set for the on the ground game of building a product and taking it to market. Be warned of one thing while you read, before you start saying "Well yeah in that case it would work like that but what about x?" make sure you read the entire chapter. 99% of the time Dan will answer that exact question before the chapter is done. It was kind of like he was rea