Iterative Business Model Canvas Development - From Vision to Product Backlog: Agile Development of Products and Business Models
by
Robert C Mir
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Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
44
Language
English
Published
Nov 19, 2020
Publisher
Books On Demand
ISBN-10
3752669195
ISBN-13
9783752669190
Description
This insightful guide offers a unique perspective on the intersection of business model innovation and agile development. Robert C. Mir delves into the iterative process of refining a business model, emphasizing the importance of aligning vision with tangible outcomes. Through practical frameworks and clear methodologies, readers are equipped to transition from abstract ideas to concrete product backlogs, essential for today's fast-paced business environment.
Mir's approach fosters a dynamic understanding of how to adapt and evolve business strategies in line with consumer needs and market fluctuations. By focusing on agile principles, the book serves as a practical toolkit for entrepreneurs and business leaders, providing them with the resources necessary to cultivate resilience and flexibility in their organizations. As they navigate the complexities of product development, readers will find valuable insights that inspire innovation and drive success.
Mir's approach fosters a dynamic understanding of how to adapt and evolve business strategies in line with consumer needs and market fluctuations. By focusing on agile principles, the book serves as a practical toolkit for entrepreneurs and business leaders, providing them with the resources necessary to cultivate resilience and flexibility in their organizations. As they navigate the complexities of product development, readers will find valuable insights that inspire innovation and drive success.
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