The concept of the Minimum Virtuous Product (MVP) emphasizes responsible innovation and accountability in startups, advocating for a shift away from the traditional 'move fast and break things' mentality. Hemant Taneja proposes an eight-question framework to help startups assess the social impact of their products and encourages adherence to diversity, transparency, and regulatory considerations. Real-world examples from companies like Amazon and Airbnb illustrate the negative social consequences of neglecting these factors, highlighting the need for startups to prioritize virtue in their growth strategies.