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The Programmer’s Lab Podcast EP3- Introduction to MVP 2.0 - A Fireside Chat

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The Programmer’s Lab Podcast is back with yet another fascinating episode! This time we are in conversation with Abhijeet Shah, AVP-Delivery, Nitor Infotech.
In this episode, Abhijeet sheds light on the idea of a minimum viable product which is essentially the first version of a product that highlights only its core features and enables quick feedback for further iterations. He then introduces a unique concept of MVP 2.0, an enhanced version that entails developing an evolved MVP as per the customer’s needs and scale. He emphasizes on how building an MVP laced with pioneering ideas such as Research as a Service (RaaS) and Peer Product Management (PPM) can help businesses offer enhanced comfort to their customers.
• Read Abhijeet’s latest blog on the 9 mantras for customer comfort here- https://bit.ly/3QAZqH8
• Read his blog on How to Achieve Continued Customer Satisfaction With A Product Engineering Mindset- https://bit.ly/3K2wup3
• Listen to his podcast on Achieving Customer Satisfaction with a Product Engineering Mindset here- https://bit.ly/3waOt71
• Watch his LinkedIn Live session on Driving Business Growth with a Product Engineering Mindset- https://bit.ly/3PAh6RN
Reach out to us at https://www.nitorinfotech.com/ to learn more about our services and subscribe to our YouTube channel for our next episodes!

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The Programmer’s Lab Podcast is back with yet another fascinating episode! This time we are in conversation with Abhijeet Shah, AVP-Delivery, Nitor Infotech.
In this episode, Abhijeet sheds light on the idea of a minimum viable product which is essentially the first version of a product that highlights only its core features and enables quick feedback for further iterations. He then introduces a unique concept of MVP 2.0, an enhanced version that entails developing an evolved MVP as per the customer’s needs and scale. He emphasizes on how building an MVP laced with pioneering ideas such as Research as a Service (RaaS) and Peer Product Management (PPM) can help businesses offer enhanced comfort to their customers.
• Read Abhijeet’s latest blog on the 9 mantras for customer comfort here- https://bit.ly/3QAZqH8
• Read his blog on How to Achieve Continued Customer Satisfaction With A Product Engineering Mindset- https://bit.ly/3K2wup3
• Listen to his podcast on Achieving Customer Satisfaction with a Product Engineering Mindset here- https://bit.ly/3waOt71
• Watch his LinkedIn Live session on Driving Business Growth with a Product Engineering Mindset- https://bit.ly/3PAh6RN
Reach out to us at https://www.nitorinfotech.com/ to learn more about our services and subscribe to our YouTube channel for our next episodes!

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