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MAP Is Better Than MVP

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When developing new products, you always hear the phrase minimum viable product (MVP). An MVP is a version of a product with just enough features to be usable by early customers, who can then provide feedback for future product development. But sometimes, you get stuck in the MVP trap, constantly playing catch-up with your competitors. What do you do then?

Tune in to this episode where Sharran and Pritesh unveil why aiming for a minimum acceptable product (MAP) can be a game-changer. Discover how shifting from MVP to MAP can accelerate your success and keep you ahead of the competition. They'll dive deep into innovative strategies like Sharran's 52 Needle Mover System and explain how a concentrated burst of effort can yield remarkable results.

Tune in to explore practical ways to navigate product development constraints and ensure your product not only survives but thrives in the market. Take advantage of these transformative insights and take the first step towards revolutionizing your product development strategy.

“Your best course of action is to put something in the market and then learn what the market really wants and then refine.”

- Pritesh Damani


In This Episode:

-How do you work through constraints from a product development side?

-Minimum viable product, proof of concept, and minimum acceptable product

-Why is it hard for people to catch up with competitors?

-What is the 52 Needle Mover system?

-How do you use a burst of effort to get a result?


Resources:

-Top Agent Power Pack - http://topagentpowerpack.com


Connect with Pritesh Damani:

-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forgetpritesh/

-LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/priteshdamani/


Connect with Sharran Srivatsaa:

-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharransrivatsaa/

-LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharran/


Connect with Real Brokerage:

-YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealBrokerage

-Website: https://www.onereal.com/pages/join-real

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When developing new products, you always hear the phrase minimum viable product (MVP). An MVP is a version of a product with just enough features to be usable by early customers, who can then provide feedback for future product development. But sometimes, you get stuck in the MVP trap, constantly playing catch-up with your competitors. What do you do then?

Tune in to this episode where Sharran and Pritesh unveil why aiming for a minimum acceptable product (MAP) can be a game-changer. Discover how shifting from MVP to MAP can accelerate your success and keep you ahead of the competition. They'll dive deep into innovative strategies like Sharran's 52 Needle Mover System and explain how a concentrated burst of effort can yield remarkable results.

Tune in to explore practical ways to navigate product development constraints and ensure your product not only survives but thrives in the market. Take advantage of these transformative insights and take the first step towards revolutionizing your product development strategy.

“Your best course of action is to put something in the market and then learn what the market really wants and then refine.”

- Pritesh Damani


In This Episode:

-How do you work through constraints from a product development side?

-Minimum viable product, proof of concept, and minimum acceptable product

-Why is it hard for people to catch up with competitors?

-What is the 52 Needle Mover system?

-How do you use a burst of effort to get a result?


Resources:

-Top Agent Power Pack - http://topagentpowerpack.com


Connect with Pritesh Damani:

-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forgetpritesh/

-LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/priteshdamani/


Connect with Sharran Srivatsaa:

-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharransrivatsaa/

-LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharran/


Connect with Real Brokerage:

-YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealBrokerage

-Website: https://www.onereal.com/pages/join-real

  continue reading

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