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THE MVP Think quick Build fast Fail well Taylor Wallace [email protected] @taywall

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THE MVPThink quick Build fast Fail well

Taylor Wallace [email protected]

@taywall

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ART

VS.

DESIGN

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hacking

VS.

development / engineering

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product

or

service

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the bare minimumHow quickly can you build it? How much does it cost?

Hack it!

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viable things workDoes your product solve the problem?

Design it!

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product is a thing people want

What can you learn about what comes next?

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its all about evolution

Can you learn enough to build the next big thing?

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the lean startupCan you work like Facebook, Snapchat, and Twitter?

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IDEAS are worthlessNo one worthy will steal your idea, they’re too busy building

their own dreams - so execute

COME UP WITH LOTS OF IDEAS. MAKE ENDLESS LISTS

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building is expensiveBut a waffle iron is not…so leave out the pretty stuff and use the tools you have…

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Data comes in many forms

Quantitative vs. Qualitative

7%8%

10%

11%

29%

35%

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the lean startupThe science of success

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learn-to-act OR BURN

Not can it be built…

SHOULD IT BE BUILT???

WILL PEOPLE PAY YOU FOR IT?

not every idea is great and that’s ok

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How I did it…I used too many ideas

I built too much

I didn’t learn fast enough

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what i learned

Think big, build small

Spend as little time and money to learn if you can make money

MOVE REALLY FAST

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How I work now1. Ask questions - look for answers in the data

2. Pick one feature - simplify it

3. Draw it

4. Design it

5. Build it

6. Ask questions - collect data

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List all your ideas

draw them

show people

Learn…

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Design

And SHOw

before you build

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get people to use it

and then pay for it

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if they wont use it and they won't pay…

Do you have a ‘User Experience’ Issue?

Are you solving a non-problem?

Do you have a marketing or a pitch problem?

SHOULD YOU KEEP ITERATING ON THIS?

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Lets solve a problem

From an MVP to a Million Dollars…

We have a stack of paper, and we want to hold it together…

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start with your user story

Who is this person and how will they use your product?

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RESOURCES• PEN AND PAPER AND DUCT TAPE

• POP APP

• INVISION APP

• APP COOKER

• SKETCH

• PHOTOSHOP / ILLUSTRATOR

• CODE