User stories can be effectively utilized in product development by defining the scope of the product. They represent the critical user flow, the journey that users must take in order to get to their jobs-to-be-done. Without this user flow, there would be no functional product. The higher on the chart it is, the more important the feature is. From this list, draw the MVP line for features critical for the product to be functional. Everything below that should be saved for the future.
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Next up, it's time to define the scope of your MVP to avoid scope-creeping. This slide clearly defines features for the MVP launch based on user stories. The top row represents the critical user flow. This is the journey that users must take in order to get to their jobs-to-be-done. Without this user flow, there would be no functional product. The higher on the chart it is, the more important the feature is. From this list, draw the MVP line for features critical for the product to be functional. Everything below that should be saved for the future.