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Validate assumptions from "summary" of The Lean Product Playbook by Dan Olsen

Validating assumptions is a critical step in the product development process. It involves testing the key assumptions you have made about your target customers, their problems, your proposed solution, and your business model. By validating assumptions early and often, you can reduce the risk of building a product that nobody wants and increase the likelihood of success. There are many techniques you can use to validate assumptions, such as conducting customer interviews, running surveys, creating prototypes, and running experiments. The key is to gather data and feedback from real customers to test your assumptions in the real world. This will provide you with valuable insights that can help you make informed decisions about your product. One c...
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    The Lean Product Playbook

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