Minimum Viable Solution: Start Small, Play Big With Creative Innovation
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Minimum Viable Product strategies take center stage as hosts Kimberly Daniel and Steven Lewis explore business innovation through an unexpected lens: childhood play. Today's DO GOOD X podcast episode reveals how entrepreneurial beginners can test ideas without wasting precious time and money. Drawing from Catherine Finney's wisdom, Kimberly and Stephen emphasize building a minimum viable solution with available resources rather than perfectionism. Through candid storytelling about creative problem solving and imagination, listeners discover practical approaches to product development and market testing that honor both constraints and possibilities in purpose-driven business.
What You Will Learn in this Episode:
✅ How to apply minimum viable product principles to launch your business idea without overspending on unproven concepts or services
✅ Why resource management and working within constraints can actually fuel business innovation rather than limit your entrepreneurial potential
✅ The power of playful experimentation and collaborative innovation to test assumptions and develop solutions that truly address customer needs
✅ Practical listening strategies for understanding what your market wants and refining your business strategy through honest feedback and iteration
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Defining minimum viable product and minimum viable solution for new entrepreneurs, and why market testing prevents wasting resources on unwanted products
03:57 Childhood playtime as a model for business innovation and experimentation, and using imagination and flexibility to address real customer needs with available resources
07:23 Getting out of your head into action through creative problem solving - thinking big and building small
09:07 Three steps toward innovation: identifying pain points, collaborating, and stretching possibilities
11:04 The art of listening to customers and intuition in product development
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
💎 A minimum viable solution means spending minimal time and money to test whether your market actually wants what you're building, emphasizing intentional growth over premature scaling
💎 Starting a business requires playful imagination to work creatively within constraints, transforming limitations into opportunities for authentic business planning and testing
💎 Success in entrepreneurship depends on listening deeply to both your customers' actual needs and your own intuition, allowing solutions to emerge through openness and collaboration
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
DO GOOD X - Website
DO GOOD X Start Up Accelerator
DO GOOD X - LinkedIn
Connect with Hosts:
Kimberly Daniel LinkedIn
Stephen Lewis LinkedIn
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