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Do our customer like MVP (Minimum Valuable Product)?

The main goal of Scrum is to have product that meets customer expectation and finally satisfied customer, In order to be sure we are following customer needs products are released in stages. So what is MVP (Minimum Valuable Product)? This is product increment that should meet minimal customer expectation and is functional. The main goal for MVP is to get early feedback on our product and make further decicion about the future enhancement. That is the theory. When going to practise this is not easy. Below you can find the most common misunderstandings when planning and realizing MVP: 1. MVP is NOT a way to have functional product faster - This is very common bad assumption by our customer. This needs to be clearly communicated to customer that MVP is first step and it is functional however will not probably contain some less important features. We need to ask customer for opinion about the MVP version and customer should be ready for giving us feedback. 2. MVP is NOT a pr

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