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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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Common Pain Points in Software Development Outsourcing

Common Outsourcing Pain Points And How To Prevent Them
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[Medium] Box-Ticking: The Management Strategy That’s Killing your Productivity

The article criticizes the "Box-Ticking" management style, claiming that it stifles creativity and productivity, and suggests better options that value genuine contributions.
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What is Unit Testing? Pros and cons of Unit Testing?

Unit Testing is the best practice for software development projects. What happens if the MVP-based project also adopts Unit Testing technique? Can Unit Testing impact the GTM (Go-to-market)?
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How do you deal with disputes and conflicts that may arise during a software consulting project?

Handling disagreements or conflicts whether with a project team or clients or stakeholders, requires a diplomatic and solution-oriented approach.
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Complete Guide - List of pain points in Software Industry

Pain points aren't evil, they are signs of a prospect to change management to future-proof your business.
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What is Analysis Paralysis?

Is Analysis Paralysis really dangerous?
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TIGOSOFT - A reliable partner to future-proof your business

Supercharge Your Business Growth with TIGOWAY.
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Think about Caveat Emptor - Strike the right balance between "traditional purchasing models" and "flexible approach"

The phrase "Caveat Emptor" or "Let the Buyer Beware" is often used to describe the pitfalls and hidden hazards in software purchases.
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Easily confused terms: Discrete effort, Apportioned effort and Level of effort

There are three different activity types: discrete effort, apportioned effort and level of effort activities.
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Bug Prioritization - What are the 5 levels of priority?

How to prioritize bugs? A simplified approach!
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