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Most product roadmaps are built like wish lists—they focus on what you can build rather than what you should build. This book analysis dives into the tactical masterpiece "The Lean Product Playbook" by Dan Olsen. This isn't your typical high-level product review. We are moving beyond the philosophy of "moving fast" to explore the rigorous, step-by-step mechanics of the Product-Market Fit Pyramid. You’ll learn how to stop guessing and start validating—ensuring your product solves a real pain point before you write a single line of code. We’ll cover why this book is the essential manual for every MBA student, product manager, and entrepreneur looking to scale in 2026. In this analysis, you will learn: The Product-Market Fit Pyramid: A 5-layer framework to align your strategy. Problem Space vs. Solution Space: Why you must fall in love with the problem, not your features. The Kano Model: How to prioritize "Must-haves" vs. "Delighters" to beat the competition. The Slack Strategy: How a failed gaming company found the ultimate "Fit." The Quibi Disaster: Why $1.75B couldn't save a product that ignored the "Problem Space." This is the masterclass in product management you wish you had in business school. #LeanProductPlaybook #ProductManagement #LeanStartup #BusinessStrategy #MBA #DanOlsen #Slack #ProductMarketFit #Startups Book: The Lean Product Playbook: How to Innovate with Minimum Viable Products and Rapid Customer Feedback Author: Dan Olsen JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Looking at your current project or company: Which layer of the Product-Market Fit Pyramid feels the shakiest right now? Is it the definition of the customer, or the value proposition? Share your thoughts in the comments below! We publish in-depth business book analyses like this every week. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more deep dives into the frameworks that build world-class companies.