Minimum Viable Plan
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Summary This is part two of my end of year series and is focused on the concept of a "minimum viable plan". This is an adaptation of agile software development methodology. Think of it as building the minimum plan to help get you where you want to go and then consistently iterating on that plan as you learn and move down the path to your most potential. Key Topics & Time Stamps Welcome 00:00Intro 00:22My adapted definition of agile 01:51How I've seen agile work 03:58Applying these ideas to development plans 06:46Application to end of year planning 09:25Wrap Up 16:45 Key Takeaways Minimum viable plan: what is the minimum plan that will help me get where I want to goDon't buil a plan that is so rigid that if you can't follow it, you give up.Build in flexibilitySmall and simple things make the biggest differenceBuild momentum earlyIdentify early opportunities to identify if you are on the right path or if you need to course correct Resources YouTube ChannelMt. Nebo Consulting HomeMt. Nebo Consulting LinkedInGreg Cunningham LinkedInMt. Nebo InstagramLdrslft InstagramEmail List Sign UpFeedback Ways to Support the Show Patreon for membership optionsIf you're not ready for a membership but enjoyed this episode and have a few bucks in Venmo, we appreciate the support.@mtneboconsulting on VenmoShare the show to othersProvide feedbackIf you enjoyed the show, don't forget to subscribe and/or rate or provide a review   Intro and outro music licensed thru Music Radio Creative
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