Software development projects are innately iterative. There’s a (seemingly) never-ending stream of new and revised requirements being shuttled to the product backlog.
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There is an undying adage, better known as Murphy’s Law, that states “anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.” While you certainly cannot control every single factor…
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Read moreI once worked in an enterprise company that rolled out a new digital asset management tool. It was an out-of-the-box solution, and I’m not sure what they advertised,…
Read moreYou’ve gotten through all the features on your initial product roadmap and are ready to release—but wait: There’s still one more step. The last order of business before…
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