Today we are pleased to feature a vlog post from Adelle Rewerts, a Senior UX Architect with Online Business Systems, who introduces a new concept our Digital Studio teams are embracing - Minimum Viable Process.
In this video, Adelle discusses the disconnect that we often see between the theory of Minimum Viable Products, and the products we create that are rarely “minimal” or “viable”. Instead of focusing on Minimum Viable Products, our team focuses on the process, not the product. Users are at the core of our methodology, so our clients and product teams can create products that actually work for the people using them, ultimately creating product momentum.
We invite you to take a few minutes to hear Adelle explain this concept more fully:
In order to build a viable product, you need to ask yourself:
Minimum Viable Process is how we can validate the direction, and minimize the inherent risks of building a new product.
Want to learn more? Our Digital Studio Team participates in Online’s Ask the Expert program and is happy to meet with you to discuss how you can get started leveraging the concept of Minimum Viable Process to build products that work.
Online's Digital Studio designs ultimate user experiences through new digital products for the web, mobile, IoT, and beyond.
Imagine your boldest vision, and achieve it.
She uses her background in innovation, product, data, and user experience to align business vision, technical realities, and user context to create effective products. But the best part is the way her process empowers and engages teams to do great work.
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