Re: [teampractices] MVP or MMP?

2015-06-16 Thread Kevin Smith
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 10:14 AM, David Strine wrote: > Is the current usage of MVP in context with other levels of "done"? > >- MVP - truly MVP, barely consumable by users >- Competitive - meets or slightly exceeds competitors >- BATMAN - yes, all caps. this should be so cool it ma

[teampractices] Terminology Discussion on Goals, etc, and how they relate to Tasks

2015-06-16 Thread Joel Aufrecht
Hi TPGers, I'm initiating our tryout of Flow for discussions with a simple topic: How should we define and document high-level planning (Goals, Objectives, Key Results, Milestones, Criteria)? Please join in, *Joel Aufrecht* Team Practices

Re: [teampractices] MVP or MMP?

2015-06-16 Thread Kevin Smith
Ok, I am persuaded that MVP has won the war, despite my ongoing reservations about its overloading. I think it then falls upon us to always spell out what it means the first time we use it within a context. Minimum Releasable Feature (MRF) is another one I have seen, but it sounds like that wouldn