Alright, let's see. Personas and channels are clear, and I think the third one is data. Reports and non-functional requirements don't seem to fit the context of the question.
I'm a bit confused here. Micro journeys? That's not one of the options. I'll have to re-read the question carefully and think about the core elements of an MLP release.
I've got this! Personas and channels are definitely two of the pillars, and the third one has to be interfaces. Reports and non-functional requirements don't seem relevant to this question.
Okay, let me think this through. Personas and channels make sense, but I'm not sure about the third one. Data or reports? I'll have to carefully consider each option.
I agree with Lashandra, those are the critical pillars. Although I'm a bit surprised 'Reports' isn't one of them. How can we measure success without reporting?
It's important to focus on personas, data, and micro journeys to ensure that the release meets the needs of the users and delivers a seamless experience.
I agree, those three pillars are essential for a successful MLP release. They help in understanding user needs and improving the overall user experience.
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