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SUNDAY REWIND: Mastering the problem space for product/market fit by Dan Olsen

BY Eira Hayward on November 20, 2022

This week’s Sunday rewind is Dan Olsen’s talk from mtpcon San Francisco on mastering the problem space for product/market fit. In it, Dan, author of The Lean Product Playbook, tackles the key components of product/market fit and how to achieve it. Dan starts by running through the elements of his product/market fit pyramid and then Read more »

SUNDAY REWIND: The playbook for achieving product-market fit by Dan Olsen

BY Eira Hayward on November 13, 2022

This week’s Sunday Rewind takes us back to 2017 and a talk from Dan Olsen to ProductTank San Francisco that shares advice from his  Lean Product Playbook on achieving product-market fit. Dan first runs through the five layers of his Product-Market Fit Pyramid framework. At the base of the pyramid is the target customer. The layer above Read more »

The Complete Guide to Building MVPs

BY Dmytro Zaichenko on December 10, 2020

The goals of a minimum viable product are centred around idea validation and execution, learning, experiments, and ways of minimizing the effort to bring a meaningful new product to market. For the majority of product owners, having an MVP is not a question at all, while some are still skeptical about spending time on this Read more »

The playbook for achieving product-market fit

BY Dan Olsen on July 13, 2017

Why do products fail? One of the main reasons why is because they don’t meet customer needs in a way that is better than other alternatives. That is the essence of product-market fit. In this talk at ProductTank San Francisco, I share advice from my book The Lean Product Playbook on how to achieve product-market fit. Read more »