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Product Strategy
Go to market on a predictable schedule with strategic insight
Outcome-Driven Innovation is a strategy and innovation process designed to tie the creation of business value to customer-defined metrics. Here’s how it works.
From accurate estimation techniques to managing scope creep and resource allocation, learn how to foster communication and meet realistic deadlines. Enhance your project management skills and ensure successful software project delivery with these valuable insights.
Learn the foundational skills needed to create a product roadmap your development team can execute with speed, quality, and predictability.
Product Strategy is not just a roadmap. Strategy involves defining your targets, identifying measurables, and gaining a true market understanding.
Despite overwhelming enthusiasm for agile, many companies still don’t ship software as consistently or quickly as their competitors. For these companies, determining where tools and coaching [...]
What are the best tools for gathering user data and feedback on your MVP? Here are our top ten effective tools for requesting user feedback.
Agile Process
Gain insight into our approach to agile and Scrum
User stories are a fundamental component of any agile development. They are lightweight requirements that represent new functionality that delivers value to business stakeholders.
By keeping user stories small, it’s much easier for the team to do a little bit of everything all the time, a key principle of Scrum. SPIDR is one method of splitting stories in order to fit them into a sprint.
Deliver software projects on time and within budget by using effective software development budget strategies that deliver maximum ROI.
Failure is an essential ingredient in the learning process, so let's reframe failure as the learning experience it is.
Underperforming, over-specialized Scrum teams are a problem of the past. Start assembling T-shaped Scrum teams instead.
By applying sports coaching principles to the realm of software development, teams can create positive work environments that foster collaboration, growth, and success.