
How To Scale Product Teams
Having had the opportunity to start my career as a software engineer right in the heart of product development, through to working as part of […]
Having had the opportunity to start my career as a software engineer right in the heart of product development, through to working as part of […]
When you have a great business idea, your first instinct might be to assume that it can’t help but succeed. However, you’ll likely find that […]
In a complex world which is ever changing, it’s vital that we develop our decision making skills and abilities as leaders and pioneers. Developing products and growing businesses demands us to make the best decisions possible, with often little room for error. Knowing when to utilise our System 1 or System 2 brain helps us recognise when we are or aren’t being rational.
Beta testing and release programs provide a lot of value to your business and product if done well. This article highlights just some of the issues to lookout for with some helpful hints and tips to consider.
As we created the Product Lifecycle, we developed a range of Lean governance principles and data points by collaborating with over 20 enabling functions and understanding what is needed when by different stages of their life to support and grow a product, all of course secondary to continuously meeting the customer needs. A powerful sense-making activity for product development and strategy was to combine Cynefin with the Product Lifecycle. This helped us understand when to use Lean Startup and Agile practices and created meaningful conversation to inform working practices.
There are many benefits of using MVC and lot’s of frameworks are built on it. When structuring your code it is useful to understand the basics. This post is a really simple of the MVC structure abstracted into layman’s terms using an everyday example we should all be aware of.
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