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Building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is less about coding fast and more about learning fast. The right MVP validates assumptions with the least amount of time and money, so you can either double down or pivot quickly. This playbook distills practical steps—problem framing, riskiest-assumption testing, lightweight prototypes, and early customer interviews—into a repeatable process you can use in seven to fourteen days. Follow these steps, and you’ll move from idea to validated learning with clear next actions.

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Medal of Honor (2010) - Manual

Game Title Medal of Honor (2010)
Document Type Manual
Platform PC (DOS/Windows)
Author axeman99 (stats)
Filesize 2.5 MB
Date Saturday 26 February 2011 - 20:22:31
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Building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is less about coding fast and more about learning fast. The right MVP validates assumptions with the least amount of time and money, so you can either double down or pivot quickly. This playbook distills practical steps—problem framing, riskiest-assumption testing, lightweight prototypes, and early customer interviews—into a repeatable process you can use in seven to fourteen days. Follow these steps, and you’ll move from idea to validated learning with clear next actions.