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The Eunice Ajim Show
Eunice Ajim
46 episodes
5 days ago
Your go-to podcast for doing business in Africa, investing in Africa, and living your African dream, whatever that means to you. I am motivated by the stories of talented African founders and determined to contribute to their success, giving back to the continent that has given me so much. Investing in startups in Africa is not just a good deal; it's an opportunity to unlock untapped potential and foster transformative growth in emerging markets.
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Your go-to podcast for doing business in Africa, investing in Africa, and living your African dream, whatever that means to you. I am motivated by the stories of talented African founders and determined to contribute to their success, giving back to the continent that has given me so much. Investing in startups in Africa is not just a good deal; it's an opportunity to unlock untapped potential and foster transformative growth in emerging markets.
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35: How To Plan Your MVP (Minimum Viable Product)
The Eunice Ajim Show
10 minutes 25 seconds
1 year ago
35: How To Plan Your MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

In this episode, Eunice Ajim discusses how to plan your Minimum Viable Product (MVP) for a tech startup. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the problem and conducting user research before building a product. Validating the solution through customer interviews and feedback is crucial. Eunice also highlights the need to start with non-scalable solutions and gradually build towards a technology product. Market research and following Lean Startup principles are essential for success. Finally, she emphasizes the importance of traction and showing potential investors that there is a need for the product before seeking funding.


Takeaways


  • Before building a product, conduct user research and understand the problem you are solving.
  • Validate the solution by interviewing potential customers and gathering feedback.
  • Start with non-scalable solutions and gradually build towards a technology product.
  • Market research and following Lean Startup principles are crucial for success.
  • Show traction and a need for the product before seeking funding.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Problem-Solution Fit

01:00 User Research and Understanding the Problem

02:22 Validating the Solution

04:18 Building the Minimum Viable Product (MVP)

07:06 Market Research and Lean Startup Principles

08:59 Iterating and Scaling the MVP

09:55 Importance of Traction and Funding

10:24 Conclusion


Make sure to connect with Eunice Ajim on various platforms:

Ajim Capital Website: https://www.ajimcapital.com/

Eunice Ajim Website: https://euniceajim.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/euniceajim/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/euniceajim/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/euniceajim/

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@euniceajim

The Eunice Ajim Show
Your go-to podcast for doing business in Africa, investing in Africa, and living your African dream, whatever that means to you. I am motivated by the stories of talented African founders and determined to contribute to their success, giving back to the continent that has given me so much. Investing in startups in Africa is not just a good deal; it's an opportunity to unlock untapped potential and foster transformative growth in emerging markets.