Posts Tagged ‘minimum viable product’

Startup success: Forget the recipe, focus on the ingredients.

Build it and they will come. Ever wondered the truth of that statement? Read on. You’re sat in a swanky coffeehouse with your mates on Sunday afternoon. Three espressos later and all present reach the conclusion that the idea is going to work. You’ve even worked out the reasons why it will work, just in [...]

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What are the major criteria that the VC’s would be looking into before investing or rather what interests them?

As a startup entrepreneur it is highly imperative to know what type of questions or what would the VC team be asking you. If you present them with facts and figures they would be probably interested in your project. So what are they interested in? If you had a little guide you could probably be [...]

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Should you share your start up idea – YES or NO

One of the many questions that has raised a million brow as to whether an idea should be shared or not across to the world. While many would be pondering on the question, experts and tech start up enthusiasts suggests that one should not hesitate in expressing the idea.  Create a prototype (Minimum Viable Product) and [...]

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Opting for a Minimum Viable Product

Minimum Viable Product, a concept that emerged in the web apps and statups segment. According to Eric Ries, one of the pioneers of this practice, “the minimum viable product is that version of a new product which allows a team to collect the maximum amount of validated learning about customers with the least effort.” In other [...]

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