“Customers don’t want their money back. They want a product that works properly.” – Dan Burton

Yes, we preach about not delivering the perfect product, but the product that is good enough.

This is not a question of quality but one of feature selection.  Your product has to solve a problem for the customer in a reliable way and it really helps if the customer enjoys the experience.  Simple design and singularity of purpose are the goal here.  If you nail your value proposition through a diligent customer discovery process, you will learn what features and functions are most important and you can concentrate on delivering those with quality and elegance.

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