Minimum Viable Product

MVP.dev reads: Get Smart! by Brian Tracy

MVP.dev reads: Get Smart! by Brian Tracy

If you’re looking for a quick read, then Brian Tracy’s Get Smart! should do the trick. With less than 200 pages to browse, instantly pick up a thing or two about exploring your natural thinking talents and working toward achieving your goals. Here are a few points from the book that are worthy of relaying: The combination of immediate actions and insightful thinking will make realizing dreams more feasible. When it comes to living life, …

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How to Build a Two-Sided Marketplace Platform That Lasts

How to Build a Two-Sided Marketplace Platform That Lasts

If you’ve been an avid user of GrubHub or Lyft, then the idea of a two-sided marketplace shouldn’t be foreign to you. For starters, this type of digital entrepreneurial space lets two parties—consumers and producers—interact with each other through an intermediary platform. Per se, the platform doesn’t own any of the producers’ assets and only takes a cut of how much they earn. For enterprise leaders who’ve never explored this venture, a two-sided marketplace can …

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MVP.dev reads: Sell or Be Sold by Grant Cardone

MVP.dev reads: Sell or Be Sold by Grant Cardone

It’s nearly a decade old, but the words of business personality and author, Grant Cardone, still ring incredibly accurate. In the age of social media, his book, Sell or Be Sold: How to Get Your Way in Business and in Life, continues to define a generation of business leaders. As the title implies, Grant says there are two categories of people: those who sell and those who will be sold. Understandably so, every detail of …

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Why You Should Build Your MVP with No Code

Why You Should Build Your MVP with No Code

Nowadays, it’s much easier to commodify an idea. If you have promising startup solutions or inventive ideas in mind, launching your Minimum Viable Product (MVP) has never been easier. With the digital space in full force today, virtually anything is possible. The advent of No Code has awakened a growing pool of creatives and visionaries who build software without writing code.  Citizen developers continue to signify the beginning of an era, and visual programming tools …

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Here’s Why You Should Fail Fast

Here’s Why You Should Fail Fast

If you’re well-versed with the agile approach, then the idea of “failing fast” shouldn’t sound strange to you. It may initially come off as counter-intuitive, but those familiar with the project management philosophy understand that iterating fast failures meet objectives more accurately than perfecting formulas. In the complex space of digital evolution, continually trying to predict, maneuver, and get rid of variances is a game no one wins. In other words,  when we approach software …

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