Product Methodologies: Do they add or hinder value?
Product methodology defines how the details, such as the product requirements, architectural design, testing, and so forth will be produced (Turbit, 2005)
The main problem with Turbit’s definition is that it’s telling us what a methodology is and not what good looks like
Below we will discuss a couple of examples of good and bad aspects of product methodologies.
The Good – Agile and Lean Canvas
Lean canvas is a method of quickly understanding the product market fit, high level requirements and gaining approval to move to next stage of your process.
Lean canvas can include a number of areas but below are key:
The Great
A 5 stage process that is designed to move a team quickly (1 week) from concept to prototype.
Stages:
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Advantages:
It’s not applicable for all teams but drives product to define a deliver that is small enough to be delivered E2E in one week and has meaningful value.
One of the reasons that starts-ups have had so much success in disrupting large legacy players in recent years is via implementing agile and design sprint methodologies.
Larger companies having such a complicated code base and architecture that they release at best twice a year.?A disruptive new incumbent who can deliver real customer value in 1-2 weeks is a massive change changer.
At My Product Path we have developed a unique packaged solution that follows an agile framework and you are one click away from understanding what good now looks and feels like.
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