Lean Inception: How to Align People and Build the Right Product by Paulo Caroli
Author:Paulo Caroli [Caroli, Paulo]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Publisher: Editora Caroli
Published: 2018-01-26T02:00:00+00:00
Identifying MVPs in the Feature Sequencer
Now it’s the time to understand the increments and the evolutionary creation of your product. The activities so far have cleared up and prioritized each aspect of your product.
The small blocks of the product, the features, are now arranged logically in the Feature Sequencer. In addition, you understand them and visualize them for the users´ journeys. By browsing on the flipchart of the Feature Sequencer with its waves and features, you will elucidate the MVP increments.
Whenever the combination of features reaches a simple version of the product that can become available, name it. For example: MVP1, MVP2, MVP3. Below, there are two examples after the stage of identifying MVPs (in pink and green post-its, respectivelly) in the sequencers.
one example of MVP in the Feature Sequencer another example of MVP in the Feature Sequencer The waves won’t necessary relate one-to-one with the MVPs. Note that this was the case in the examples of MVP on the Feature Sequencer presented previously. The intention is to practice planning and sequencing features in waves in order to deliver value as fast as possible, while respecting the dependencies between features and the rules of Feature Sequencer.
Below is a illustrative example for a Feature Sequencer. In it you can find two MVPs and thirteen features. The MVP 1 is composed of the features F1, F2, F3, F4 and F5. The MVP 2 is composed of features F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11 ,F12 and F13.
an illustrative example of the Feature Sequencer
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