What does the lean validation process give you?
Applying validated knowledge to the product development process has several distinct advantages over the “traditional” product cycle. Faster Development – When the feedback and learning engine is more focused, your startup’s product moves faster to its final “release state”.
Applicable Indicators – By basing your learning on measurable data and indicators, your final product will be better suited to your needs. Lower Costs – Better science means faster, more efficient development, which in turn means less time and resources lost in development.
More Agile – The learning validation approach facilitates agile work and rapid development of MVPS, making your organization more flexible. A good example of the value of confirmed learning was the work we did with POLCO, a US initiative to build an online platform for voting, providing views and commenting on government policies, which in turn allows policymakers to gather real-world feedback from citizens.
How does it help to build scalable products?
In the era of potential rapid growth, products must be scalable. In the lean validation process, you focus not only on today’s user needs, but also tomorrow’s. If your product’s features and / or capacity are consistent, you’ve designed a dead end.
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