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Solutions, not just software

AI adoption, operational design and infrastructure thinking for leaders who need flexibility, not vendor dependence.

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Agile Product Development

June 18 2021

Discovery workshops: What are the main benefits for the client? part 1

Most of the time, before starting the project, clients don’t see the point in taking part in the Discovery workshops, assuming that the most important things are included in the brief. However, the brief is only a general description that shows more or less what the whole process would look like.

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Product Development Technology

April 22 2021

The difference between solutions and creating software – part 2

This time I explain how to set Success Criteria within a project and how it helps teams enhance their self-organizing skills. I will also share a few specific examples from our portfolio, giving you a more detailed insight into how we operate in these areas within Inwedo.

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Product Development Technology

February 15 2021

The difference between solutions and creating software – part 1

I believe it’s worth it to stop for a moment and take a look at the software delivery process, thinking of it as a journey of managing by context and alignment of success criteria.

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Product Development

December 3 2020

Estimated vs. actual costs of software development. Part 2

From this article, you will learn about what Founders and Software Houses can do to plan IT project development well. We will concentrate on how Founders can prepare to deal with the uneasy challenge of precise project estimation.

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Product Development

November 26 2020

Estimated vs. actual costs of software development. Part 1

Predictable, according to plan, within a budget and schedule – those would be the elements of a perfect process. But what does it look like in reality? What does the pricing process look like? Why isn’t it in line with the final cost of the project? What are the possible pain relievers?

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Agile Product Development

November 17 2020

Closing a project or phase – offboarding. A seamless way to successful software implementation

In software projects, everyone is looking forward to the end result and implementation of the system with all its functions. It happens, however, that once the work is done – Clients often feel lost about the next steps.

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Business Process Optimization

June 10 2020

Basic work organization hacks you may have forgotten about

We all know this picture a little too well – email inbox overflowing with messages, notes all in artistic disarray waiting to be turned into a meeting summary, browser window slowly approaching its limits around open tabs and overdue priorities piling up at the pace of light.

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Agile Product Development

May 25 2020

Custom made or off-the-shelf solution. Fashion dilemma in the world of business.

The competitive advantage and strong market position is not something given once and for all. It’s rather a continuous process of constant improvement and development of an array of internal processes not visible from the outside.

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Business Process Optimization

April 24 2020

3 tools to help map and improve processes in your company

Surely you’ve ever wondered, what is the factor that determines on company’s success or failure. The factors like people, technology, culture are obviously significant; however, none of these is universal enough to apply any rule suitable to all kinds of industries.

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