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Some teams will define one key metric, sometimes called the Local North Star, which they continuously try to improve on. For example, the customer onboarding team may focus on the % of Customers that Successfully Onboard, while the Search team may focus on Click-Through Rates of Top Ten Search Results. In fact in some quarters this may be the only key result they’ll need. However, the goal is never just to grow a number. The teams should also set objectives, or team missions, for example “All customers onboard fast and successfully” or “Searchers immediately find what they’re after.”
Evidence-Guided
Itamar Gilad
Delivering an MVP does not mean that the product is bad, simple, incompetent. Do not confuse unfinished with bad, simple with simplistic, incomplete with incompetent. The MVP should be feasible (to be created), easily usable, generate a lot of value and be awesome—“wow!”
Lean Inception
Paulo Caroli
However, if it's the first time they have worked on this problem, then they will likely need some time to learn the space, start collecting some data to establish a baseline, and get a sense of what the possibilities are. In this case, encourage the team to jump in and not get stuck in paralysis by analysis, and acknowledge with them that they will learn much more as they progress, and that the confidence level will, of course, be low in this first quarter because they are still learning what they don't know.
Empowered
Marty Cagan and Chris Jones
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