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The Lean Product Playbook
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The Lean Product Playbook

How to Innovate with Minimum Viable Products and Rapid Customer Feedback

by Dan Olsen

Recommended by Nir Eyal

Recommended by Nir Eyal

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Product Management, Project Management, and Business.

The missing manual on how to apply Lean Startup to build products that customers love"The Lean Product Playbook" is a practical guide to building products that customers love. Whether you work at a startup or a large, established company, we all know that building great products is hard. Most new products fail. This book helps improve your chances ...

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Product Management, Project Management, and Business.

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