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YDS: Should a Scrum Team Use Minimally Viable Product (MVP)?

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Today's question explores whether or not a Product Owner should the concept of a Minimally Viable Product (MVP) as a tool for agile product development. MVP has a lot of baggage that comes along with it. Todd and Ryan start with defining MVP and break it down from there. All of this and more are discussed in today's episode of Your Daily Scrum with Todd Miller and Ryan Ripley.

What do you think about MVPs? Let us know in the comments!

This is one of those Scrum Master interview questions about Scrum that can throw you off. Do you understand how easy it is to abuse the MVP concept? These Scrum Master day in the life questions can be tricky. Perhaps some Scrum Master training could help?

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