MVP Development for Entrepreneurs
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ISBN: 9789365896404
eISBN: 9789365894820
Authors: Dinker Charak
Rights: Worldwide
Edition: 2025
Pages: 322
Dimension: 7.5*9.25 Inches
Book Type: Paperback

- Description
- Table of Contents
- About the Authors
Building a minimum viable product (MVP) is the most critical step for entrepreneurs looking to validate their business ideas and secure early traction. In an age of rapid innovation, the ability to develop, test, and iterate quickly is the key to outperforming the competition.
This book is a practical guide designed to help entrepreneurs build a MVP efficiently. It breaks down every stage of MVP development, from identifying customer needs and validating market demand to iterative testing and market-fitment strategies. It provides a structured approach using proven frameworks, actionable insights, and relatable examples. Alongside core lessons, the book follows Tara’s entrepreneurial journey, offering a parallel real-world storyline, exemplifying the challenges, pivots, and strategic decisions involved in MVP development. Each chapter ends with suggested actions to help entrepreneurs apply key concepts to their own ventures, ensuring they build products that align with real market needs.
By the end of this book, you will be equipped with a proven methodology to transform your ideas into validated products that resonate with your target audience. You will not only have the technical knowledge to build a robust MVP but also the strategic foresight to make data-driven decisions that pave the way for sustainable growth.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
● Identify customer pain points and validate real market demand.
● Use proven frameworks to structure MVP development efficiently.
● Test and iterate products using data-driven decision-making.
● Mitigate risks and pivot strategically to avoid failures.
● Develop a sustainable business model to support MVP growth.
● Validate market viability by assessing TAM and analyzing competitors.
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR
This book is for technologists wanting to strengthen their business acumen. It is also for entrepreneurs aiming to validate ideas with minimal resources, and business leaders who want to collaborate with technologists to build the right MVP, maximizing learning and minimizing waste.
Section 1: Discovery
1. Understanding Customer Pain Points
2. Market Analysis and Validation
3. Opportunity Prioritization
Section 2: Solutions
4. Ideation and Solution Generation
5. Problem-solution Fit
6. Defining Metrics
Section 3: MVP Creation
7. Building Successful MVP
8. Business Model Validation
9. Iterative MVP Development
10. Iterative MVP Testing
11. Fail-fast
Epilogue
Dinker Charak is a seasoned product strategist and technology innovator with a career spanning diverse industries and disciplines. He brings deep expertise in data and AI, product management, asset-based consulting, and EEBO metrics, with a sharp focus on helping organizations build impactful, revenue-generating digital products.
Over the years, Dinker has developed software products for real-time operating systems, paperless workflows, home automation, and online video advertising—significantly shaping the early evolution of these markets in India. His entrepreneurial journey includes launching a messaging app for children. This experience offered him invaluable first-hand lessons in product-market fit, user behavior, and startup resilience—insights that directly inform the practical wisdom shared in this book.
Before transitioning into product leadership, Dinker contributed to high-energy particle physics research at globally renowned laboratories, including CERN in Switzerland and Fermilab in the United States. He holds a patent in advertising technology and has filed multiple provisional patents related to metrics and product innovation.
Dinker is also the author of multiple books on product management and development. He regularly shares his insights through his blog and often hosts his podcast as well. He actively mentors early-stage entrepreneurs and product managers through initiatives by NASSCOM and CIIE. He conducts workshops that bridge the gap between theory and practical application in building minimum viable products.
MVP for entrepreneurs is his latest effort to empower founders with a clear, structured approach to building what matters—without wasting time, money, or opportunity.