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As Is - To Be: The Essential Business Model for Software Upgrade Process

If you’re getting into process management, the as-is and to-be process states are a must-know. Before you can make any adjustments to a process, you should have a clear idea of how it operates now, as well as what it’ll look like after you make any changes to it.
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Rapid Application Development (RAD): Pros and Cons

Rapid Application Development or RAD means an adaptive software development model based on prototyping and quick feedback with less emphasis on specific planning.
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ERP Implementation Strategies: Big Bang and Phased rollout

Introducing a new Business solution in a Phasing approach or as Big Bang strategy can be a choice of the implementation provider
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What are differences between Outputs and Outcomes?

Thinking in business terms, here's how we can define these two terms: The outcomes are what the business wants or needs to achieve. The outputs are the actions or items that contribute to achieving an outcome.
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Example and Excel template of a RACI chart in Software Development

RACI charts are a helpful way to track each stakeholder’s role for a task, milestone, or deliverable—especially if you’re managing a complex project with many decision makers and subject matter experts. With a RACI chart, you can prevent poor decision making and avoid roadblocks in the approvals process that could impact overall project success.
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Case Study: PRODUCT LAUNCH WITH AGILE METHODOLOGY

Agile release planning is a product management method where you plan incremental releases of a product. It differs from traditional software planning where you focus on major releases. In Agile release planning, you prepare for staged releases and then break those down into several different sprints or iterations.M
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Product insights, customer insights and customer centricity

Product insights, customer insights and customer centricity
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HEIJUNKA: The art of leveling production

Heijunka is a Lean method for reducing the unevenness in a production process and minimizing the chance of overburden. The term Heijunka comes from Japanese and literally means leveling. It can help you react to demand changes and utilize your capacity in the best possible way.
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Change Management at the Project Level

hCange management's purpose is clear: to ensure that changes deliver intended results and outcomes by addressing one of the most critical elements of successful change, the people side of change.
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[Medium] Why A Honduran Bridge Is A Perfect Metaphor For Disruption?

The Choluteca Bridge in Honduras, built in 1930, is an example of how markets and business can change rapidly. Despite being built to withstand extreme weather conditions, the bridge was destroyed by Hurricane Mitch in 1998. The bridge's design was based on assumptions about the state of the world, but it was unable to adapt to the new conditions.
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Is Software Development a Good Career for Women in Tech?

f you're wondering, “is software development a good career?” The answer is yes, especially if you appreciate the opportunity to work from anywhere, as many software developers work remotely.
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4 Strategies of Odoo ERP Implementation

Once you’ve navigated via the ERP selection process and have chosen your ERP system, you have already entered the planning phase. It is at this stage that you’ll develop your Odoo ERP implementation plan. Part of this plan is deciding on a rollout technique for go-live.
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