Building an MVP is only half of the journey. The real value of an MVP is not in the product itself, but in what you […]
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Assumptions: The Invisible Enemy of Great Ideas And How to Test Them Before Failure Happens
We all make assumptions.Entrepreneurs, executives, product managers, innovation teams, board members — no one escapes this. The problem isn’t making assumptions.The problem is trusting assumptions […]
The 7 Steps of the MVP Process: How Great Products Are Born from Smart Experiments
In the world of digital product development, there’s a principle that separates efficient teams from those that merely build features: the goal isn’t to deliver […]
The Product Manager and the Data Diet: Balancing Information and Decision
In a world driven by data, the role of the Product Manager (PM) has become increasingly dependent on the ability to interpret information from multiple […]
How to Get People to Talk: Strategies for Conversations That Create Value
In a world full of automated messages, forms, and generic invitations, getting someone to stop for a few minutes to talk — and share valuable […]
Finding Interviewees Internally: How to Talk to the Right People in the Post-Product Phase
Once a product reaches the market, the work of learning and improvement is only just beginning. At this stage, talking to real users is one […]
How to Find External Interviewees in the Pre-Product Phase
Before developing a product, the biggest mistake many founders make is jumping straight into building—without first understanding whether the problem they want to solve actually […]
Types of Interviews: Understanding the Purpose of Each Stage of Product Discovery
Introduction In product development, conducting interviews is one of the most effective ways to understand users’ behaviors, needs, and motivations. However, not all interviews share […]








