What is the least important thing in product development?

Nancy Le
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Viktor Brešan
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Perfection in the early stages: striving for perfection in the initial stages of product development can lead to analysis paralysis and delay the release of a minimum viable product (MVP).
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Anthony Harris
Definitely the urge to make things perfect from the start. You gotta ship fast, get feedback, and iterate. Premature optimization is the root of all evil in product dev. Get that MVP out ASAP!
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Zhiqi Shi
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Perfectionism-whether it's in product definition or marketing- can't beat just getting it done quickly.
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kuosamo
A routine, aimless product development meeting
Edward Moore
I'd say having a flashy logo isn't as important as solving the actual problem for your users.
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Qiting Zhang
Bring all functions on the table. The user-based functions matters
Steven Wallace
For me, the least important thing in product development is trying to impress everyone. It's more important to focus on solving a real problem for a specific audience.
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Elowen Foster
Trying to make my product perfect from day one is the least important. Sometimes, it's better to release and improve based on feedback rather than waiting for the perfect version
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Parker Robert
In my experience, perfectionism in the early stages can be a huge waste of time. It's better to iterate and improve as you go.
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Lee
A fancy marketing campaign doesn't really matter if the product itself doesn't meet the user's needs.
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Megan Scott
Honestly, I would say the least important thing is getting caught up in every tiny detail early on.
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Garrett Adams
I'd say focusing on marketing strategies before validating the product itself is one of the least important aspects of product development.
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