🏞 Minimum Viable Product

A minimum viable product doesn’t mean half finished. It’s doing small number of things to a high standard. @boagworld — Vala Afshar Original tweet: A minimum viable product doesn't mean half finished. It's doing small number of things to a high standard. @boagworld pic.twitter.com/Vr703OaZ1R — Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) June 2, 2015

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🔗 Michael O. Church’s answer to Why do some developers at strong companies like Google consider Agile development to be nonsense? – Quora

Michael O. Church’s answer to Why do some developers at strong companies like Google consider Agile development to be nonsense? – Quora Before I get into why this “Agile” stuff is horrible, let’s describe where Agile/Scrum can work. It can work for a time-sensitive and critical project of short duration (6 weeks max) that cross-cuts the business and has no clear manager , because it involves people from multiple departments. You can call it a “Code Red” or call it a Scrum or a “War Room” if you have a physical room for it....

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