Mohit Aron has built 2 companies to $10B+ (Nutanix & Cohesity) by telling his engineers to ignore "minimum viable product" and build what customers actually love. He says you can NOT build a billion-dollar business by using the same strategy as everybody else — like giving points to engineers for building their favorite features. Instead, you need a Minimum Lovable Product. We cover: Why "Minimum Lovable Products" beat MVPs How Amazon Fire Phone proved viable isn't enough Making engineers think "will customers love this?" not "does it work?" Why viability is whatever internal teams decide (the problem) When you know it's actually lovable (customers buy with their money) Check out Suresh's idea: The Self-Driving Cloud™ Learn how Sedai can make your cloud autonomous → https://www.sedai.io/
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