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Defining Your Minimum Viable Product Features and Functions
January 14, 2021 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Overview
Developing the technology solution to show how your company solves a business problem can be a barrier for women and women identified founders. The lack of technical skill to self-develop a minimal viable product (MVP) can delay entry into the market or cost the founder more dollars up front to contract development skills leaving them short of funding to drive other needed activities of early stage start ups. Haltech in partnership with Silicon Halton have created Roadmap to MVP as a way to accelerate through this milestone.
This series will take women through a 6-part workshop program to help women establish their MVP. Delivered by experts with years of experience, the content will focus on creating a vision for the solution, learning about the processes involved for solo development, assisted development by appointing a team of specialists, and the available platforms to help women bring their ideas to an MVP to test in market.
Defining Your Minimum Viable Product Features and Functions
In this session you will learn how to develop:
- your user journey
- features, functions
- data flows
- integration requirements
required to make your MVP work. You will also be introduced to the build vs. buy model in determining how you should think about developing your MVP.
Who Is This Workshop For?
This session is open to Women and Women Identified Founders. Best suited for entrepreneurs in idea, discovery and early validation stages.
Workshop Facilitator
Workshop Facilitator – Reema Duggal, President of Sitaran Group and Co-Founder of Silicon Halton |