Best Practices


Agile MVP triangle: Fast, Good and Cheap

A more nuanced version illustrates the nature of the tradeoffs that you're making and allows for a middle option where all three are in balance, but you're not really optimizing any of them.
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Odoo - a product-market fit for a radical and meaningful transformation of SMEs in Japan

Odoo is a great tool, but it takes much more than an ERP to be successful in highly competitive markets.
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The secret of software success: Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication

More often then not we have the tendency to complicate rather then simplify.
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What are the best practices for software contract negotiations?

In this blog, we will lay out our best practices for how to source and negotiate enterprise software agreements with confidence.
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Kaizen - Culture of Continuous Improvement and Lean Thinking

Create a culture of continuous improvement where all employees are actively engaged in improving the company. Nurture this culture by organizing events focused on improving specific areas of the company.
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Software Design: SIMPLICITY IS THE ULTIMATE SOPHISTICATION

Most Developers and Web Designers place simplicity above all else. We value simple things because they do all the things we need easily and none of the things we don’t.
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Identify Your Best Customers Using RFM Segmentation

RFM analysis is a technique used in customer segmentation to identify and target the most valuable customers based on their purchase behavior.
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The Complete Guide to Recommended Keywords for TIGO Content

All guest posts must include at least five keywords from the list below.
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POC, Prototypes, Pilots and MVP: What Are the Differences?

It is now becoming more common for businesses and teams to use a range of tools and approaches for testing and developing solutions to problems designed to minimise the pain and hassle of introducing change. These tools include things like Proof of Concept (POC), Prototyping, Pilot or even MVP.
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What’s the difference between “attended” and “unattended” RPA bots?

Attended RPA bots are ready and waiting to be activated by employees whenever they are needed to help the process along. Unattended RPA bots operate on a preset schedule, or as triggered by logic in the process flow. Attended bots can run on workstations or private servers or in the cloud.
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