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Three types of prototypes

When developing a new product, you should always go through three kinds of prototypes. I’m talking about specific kinds, each with a different purpose, scope and goals associated with it. 1. The Feasibility Prototype: Can it work? The first is a feasibility prototype. It’s rough, simple and fast and answers

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Building to learn

There’s no such thing as a “final product”. In this post and video, we explore why focusing on a “final product” might be holding you back and biasing your approach to developing a product.

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Start With The User

In developing a product the right place to start is with the user. Who is the product for? This post and video unpacks how to get your project off to a good start.

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Three types of prototypes

When developing a new product, you should always go through three kinds of prototypes. I’m talking about specific kinds, each with a different purpose, scope and goals associated with it. 1. The Feasibility Prototype: Can it work? The first is a feasibility prototype. It’s rough, simple and fast and answers

Read More »

Building to learn

There’s no such thing as a “final product”. In this post and video, we explore why focusing on a “final product” might be holding you back and biasing your approach to developing a product.

Read More »

Start With The User

In developing a product the right place to start is with the user. Who is the product for? This post and video unpacks how to get your project off to a good start.

Read More »