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Understanding Business as Usual (BAU) and How to Transition

What Is Business as Usual (BAU) and How to Transition to New Processes?
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Is MicroManagement good for your project?

Micromanaging is a n excessive supervision and control of employees' work and processes, with limited delegation of tasks or decisions.
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Streamline Your Business with Outsourcing

Want to reduce ever-increasing business costs? Streamline your processes and decrease your number of employees, consider business process outsourcing.
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Unlocking the power of Ubiquitous Language

Like the international language (English) used by all people throughout the world, the Ubiquitous Language is the common language used by all people participating in project directly or indirectly.
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Odoo: A Re-Birth for Enterprise Software

Odoo is a powerful tool for businesses looking to overcome common enterprise business challenges and achieve success.
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Understanding the Greenfield, Brownfield, and Bluefield approaches for ERP Implementation

The different approaches to legacy system migration.
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The Prisoner's Dilemma in Software Development

In game theory, the Prisoner's Dilemma is a hypothetical scenario where two individuals are arrested and charged with a crime. The dilemma is in whether to stay silent or betray the other. In software development, such scenarios can be modelled to understand and predict decision-making behaviours in strategic interactions. This understanding can be used to improve the efficiency of algorithms or build more interactive applications.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Software Contract

Software contracts are legal agreements that outline the terms and conditions governing the use, distribution, and maintenance of software.
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Reduce waste in software development with 3M model: Muda, Mura, Muri

Muda, Mura, and Muri are Japanese terms that refer to the three categories of waste found in a business. Understanding each is key to implementing proper lean manufacturing processes.
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10 Reasons to Choose a Best-of-Breed Tech Stack

Best-of-breed is defined as being best in its specific, relatively narrow niche. The included features in those platforms / applications are often very complex and tailored to their specific function. For instance, email marketing platforms, automated pricing software, billing/payment systems, etc.
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