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The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and Lean UX

The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and Lean UX

The MVP is building the most basic version of the concept and testing it.

The MVPs which show promise can be incorporated into further design and development rounds. This can maximise your resources as it allows for experimentation without "sacred cows."

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Creating a hypothesis in Lean UX

The hypotheses created in Lean UX are designed to test our assumptions.

A simple format to create your own hypotheses.

"We believe that [......] is essential for [.....]. This will achieve [....]. We will have demonstrated this when we can measure [.....]

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User research and testing

User research and testing are based on the same principles as traditional UX. But the approach is often "quick and dirty" as the results need to be delivered before the next Agile Sprint.

This means less focus on meticulously documented outputs and more focus on raw data. Responsibilities f...

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Lean UX

Lean UX

Lean UX is a technique used when working on projects where the Agile development method is used.

When development is rapid, there's not enough time to use traditional UX techniques. Fundamentally, all forms of UX aim to deliver a great user experience, but a Lean UX differs...

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The need for assumptions

The need for assumptions

Lean UX isn't focused on detailed deliverables. Instead, it is focused on producing changes that improve the product in the present. In practice, you are replacing "requirements" with a "problem statement", leading to a set of assumptions that can result in a hypothesis. Assumpti...

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Lean UX is used with projects where the Agile development method is used. This article gives a brief overview of Lean UX and enables you to head in the right direction when implementing Lean UX.

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Minimum Viable Product

Minimum Viable Product

The Minimum Viable Product is the simplest, most basic form of a product or service, which can be sold in the market. This doesn't have all of the bells and whistles but has enough features to work. Basically, it is good enough but not perfect.

Releasing an MVP allows one to get feedback at...

An iterative mindset

This concept is most associated with software development, particularly at fast-moving start-ups with few resources:

  • Instead of trying to release a perfect version of a product that may or may not fit customers’ needs, focus on producing a “minimum viable product”

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