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Lean Mobile App Development

By : Mike van Drongelen, Aravind Krishnaswamy
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Lean Mobile App Development

By: Mike van Drongelen, Aravind Krishnaswamy

Overview of this book

Lean is the ultimate methodology for creating a startup that succeeds. Sounds great from a theoretical point of view, but what does that mean for you as an a technical co-founder or mobile developer? By applying the Lean Start-up methodology to your mobile App development, it will become so much easier to build apps that take Google Play or the App Store by storm. This book shows you how to bring together smarter business processes with technical know-how. It makes no sense to develop a brilliant app for six months or longer only to find out later that nobody is interested in it. Build a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) first. Validate your hypotheses early and often. Discover effective product development strategies that let you put Facebook's famous axiom "move fast and break things" into practice. A great app without visibility and marketing clout is nothing, so use this book to market your app, making use of effective metrics that help you track and iterate all aspects of project performance.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)

Introduction - it's not just about your app

Will your company be profitable in ten years? An enduring competitive advantage can keep your company profitable against the inevitable onslaught of competitors, imitators, and spinoffs. Establishing such a competitive advantage, or a "moat" around your business, is vital to ensuring long-term profitability and stability.

Competitors can come from all directions, so in order to protect your business, your product, and your ideas, you will need to employ a variety of tactics to defend your fortress against would-be attackers.

Developing an idea, testing it with early adopters, and refining it are the first important steps toward enduring success. A customer-centric, innovative solution to a problem is the cornerstone to a successful business. However, after you have tested and proven your hypothesis, you need to grow that...