This article will explore the benefits a CPO can bring, how to understand whether your organization needs a CPO, and how to hire one.
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“You don’t drown by falling in the water; you drown by staying there” – Edwin Louis Cole
The Myth of "Good, Cheap & Fast” in Pricing Software
Why Is Billable Viable Product An Alternative To Minimum Viable Product
The Three C’s of Change Management: Communication, Collaboration and Commitment
Wix vs WordPress: Who Wins in Flexibility, Customization, and Cost?
Common Outsourcing Pain Points And How To Prevent Them
Japan’s Unusual Farming Strategy: Renting Land and Leaving It Fallow for 5 Years — Here’s the Truth…
They Rented the Land… Then Did Nothing. Here’s Why.
Take the Innovation display, which divides New Product Development/R&D projects into four types: Bread and Butter, Oysters, Pearls, and White Elephants.
Customer pain points are consistent or recurring problems existing or potential company clients face when interacting with a product or service. These might range from a necessity for a particular product to dissatisfaction with the solutions already on the market.
The Hidden Cost Behind Hiring In-House Software Developers



