
On Validating Product Ideas

How to Know if Your Idea’s the Right One — A Founder’s Guide for Successful Early-Stage Customer Discovery
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Data-Informed Product Building
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Changing the product domain made it easier to navigate. You can have two product development processes: Ask customers what problems they have and build for them. Or you don't ask customers anything and rely on internal product leaders' taste and judgment. Customer obsession and taste are parallel paths to product success. Some domains, like Lean St... See more
Cedric Chin • Product Validation Frameworks are Mostly Useless Without Taste
I meet countless teams that claim to be following Lean principles; yet, they work for months on what they call an MVP, and they really don't know what they have and whether it will sell until they've spent substantial time and money—hardly in the spirit of Lean. Or they go way overboard and think they have to test and validate everything, so they g
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