Best Practices


Yokoten: Best Practice Sharing from a success

A Japanese word that roughly translates to best practice sharing across an organization
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The Three Pillars of Empiricism in Scrum

Scrum is the most popular Agile framework you can use to address complex problems. It’s something to seriously consider in the world of dynamically changing environments and requirements, as it ensures the best use of your time and resources.
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The Top 10 Problems with Outsourcing Implementation and How to Solve Them

What causes an outsourcing project to fail? Lack of communication, high expectations, negative public opinion, poor quality, and lack of communication...?
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Zero Sum Games Agile vs. Waterfall Project Management Methods

The zero-sum way is to follow best practices for your preferred method. The non-zero sum way is to learn from a negotiation method where you try to figure out what each party really wants, and what each party will minimally accept. This defines the range of acceptability, which is the area up for negotiation. It is also known as the area where there is a win/win solution.
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Getting your hands dirty: Why is ‘hands-on’ a must for most Product Manager?

Getting your hands dirty: Why being ‘hands-on’ is a CSF (Critical Success Factor) for every Product Manager?
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Software development life cycles

As we have seen, there are many different methodologies, and we will now learn that this is also true for software development life cycles.
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Key Elements to Ramping Up a Large Team

How to Ramp Up Quickly as a New Team Member on a Project
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Time and Material Contract (T&M)

Building relationships with the client is the cornerstone of custom development. The right type of contract helps minimize risks and increase the chances of a positive outcome for both parties: the customer and the development company. Let's review one of the most common pricing models in outsourcing - Time and Materials contract.
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Outsourcing Software Development: MVP, Proof of Concept (POC) and Prototyping. Which is better?

The three confusion-clouded ways that help entrepreneurs reach the product market fit are: Proof Of Concept (POC), Prototype, and Minimum Viable Product (MVP).
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Why Outsourcing Software Development Services Is Gaining Traction With Non-Technical Leaders?

Software development plays a key role in assisting companies in streamlining their operations as technological advancements take charge of corporate tasks.
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Product Validation: The Key to Developing the Best Product Possible

The Product Validation Process demonstrates that the end product satisfies its stakeholder (customer and other interested party) expectations (MOEs) within the intended operational environments, with validation performed by anticipated operators and/or users whenever possible.
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