Agile Publishing: Twelve Tips for Agile Product Development
Data, MVPs, eating one's own dog food and the importance of being agile about agility.
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2. Follow the concepts of minimum viable product (MVP) and incremental iterative improvements.
Digital products are not like physical products: They need to be nurtured after launch and, in many respects, the work on a product is never fully complete. Instead of pushing a product to market and seeing if it's a success, begin planning metered releases, starting with an MVP and subsequent improvements. In the software world, this is called versioning. When planning an MVP and later versions, keep in mind that at each step along the way you will be collecting user data and letting that data inform your next step. This is an essential piece to successful implementation of an agile process.
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