Thank you and congratulations on taking this class, “Minimum Viable Product: 21 Tips for Getting an MVP, Early Learning and Return on Investment for Your Product.” In this class, you will be given a complete set of tips for developing a minimum viable product. This will in turn boost the productivity of your development team and your business, when developing new products. In this class I give you a concise overview of the MVP planning and development process. I then give best practices to use when you build an MVP. Following this I teach you about common issues that arise in MVP development process and how to avoid them. As usual, I give you plenty of examples and best practices along the way. In this class, you will learn:
• What is an MVP?
• A brief overview of agile scrum which can be used to develop an MVP
• How to plan for an MVP.
• Best practices for MVP development.
• Alternative approaches to MVP development.
• Concise tips for gaining customer support.
So, let us get started right away, so you can begin developing your minimum viable product!
Introduction
Thank you and congratulations on taking this class, “Agile: The Complete Overview Of Agile Principles and Practices”.
In this class you will be given a complete overview of agile principles and practices used to deliver projects.
I know you will get value from this class as it gives you a complete introduction to agile. I then walk you step by step through the differences between agile and traditional methods. In today’s fast-paced world, I feel that agile methods are crucial for improving your effectiveness whether you are a business owner, product owner, development team, service team or service oriented team. Along the way I give you plenty of examples and give you best practices for being an agile practitioner. In this class you will learn:
• A complete overview of agile including the popular principles of scrum and XP.
• What is agile and how it is different from traditional project delivery methods So let’s get started and let me teach you what it takes to be an agile practitioner.
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Paul VII is not only an author but a certified scrum master with experience in international blue chip companies dating back to 1999. That experience includes leading projects for the BBC, General Electric, Oracle, BSkyB, HiT Entertainment (responsible for Angelina Ballerina, Bob the builder and other titles that you love watching with your kids or siblings but won't admit to) and Razorfish. These roles have all involved leadership on a wealth of mobile, internet TV and web software projects. He has played the role of portfolio manager, scrum master and in the earlier years, of team lead and technical lead. He has had the privilege of running projects and rolling out working practices in market leading organisations from start to finish.
This is a very good box set. It provides the reader with valuable information about the PSM 1 examination while also providing an overview of Agile principles and practices. Both books really complement each other. If you are interested in taking the PSM 1 examination I think this book set will prepare you.
This is a very good set of books. Together they provide the reader with a lot of information about the SCRUM process and the importance of a Daily SCRUM. The both provide thorough and relevant information. I especially liked the use of tips by the author.
This is a very good box set. Both books complement each other. Agile the complete Overview is one of my favorite books. This time it is paired with how manager user stories. These are a very important element of Agile. Both books are filled with information.
This is a great box set. Both books are my favorite. The first give a great deal of information for using agile to manage products. The second explains how to get the minimum viable product. Both are great reads.
This is a very good book set. Both books complement each other and contain a lot of useful information. I think the PSM 1 book will prepare the reader to pass the PSM examination. While the MVP will introduce the reader to an important and often overlooked idea, that of the Minimum Viable Product.
I really liked this box set. Both books complement each other and both contain useful and useable information. I like the author's use of steps to present the information.