World’s first-ever known problem-solving secret

Padmanabhan (Vijai) VijaiSenthil
DARTexon
Published in
2 min readJul 9, 2019

Often clients come up with their need, but without clarity of how and where to start. While building the right product is important, it is equally important to build the product right, using suitable technology.

Here is the Secret Sauce of identifying and building an outstanding product for a startup company. With this successful model, you can enable your client to build the desired minimum viable product.

While many organizations are using digital technologies into their areas of business, looking at customer’s problems and solving those, can be processed in 3 Service stages - Service Focus, Service Definition, and Service Delivery. These stages include some of the scientific activities for analyzing how users interact with products and investigating the conditions in which they operate.

The three service stages

To avoid the major pitfall of building a product which is not the need in the market, our first step in the process is to understand how much the market was investigated to understand the need of the product, by empathizing with the end-users.

The next step in the process is to brainstorm with the client to broaden their visualization to define the product and ideate. Alongside the process, User Interfacing (UI) prototypes should be built to visualize the product and get consistent feedback from the client to refine the prototype.

Once a clear vision of the product is achieved by looping through the Service focus and Service Definition phases, as many times as required, the next step is to focus on delivering the product through agile development methodology.

A detailed step by step of each stage is explained here.

Why these 3 stages can guarantee a desired Minimum Viable Product?

With this successful engineered model, building the desired minimum viable product is 100% guaranteed.

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Padmanabhan (Vijai) VijaiSenthil
DARTexon

My brain is Open Source, Passionately curious, Socially equal Economically Equitable, Software solution architect, Techpreneur, Startup GTM Strategy, Blockchain