Software is eating the world. As companies move forward, they must adjust their business practices by automating manual processes with intelligent software solutions.
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In every business, there are key areas that need improvement. However, it can be challenging to identify those specific areas and to come up with the right plan for the desired outcome.
AI will create jobs. The workforce is evolving, with new generations having stronger aptitudes for technology, creativity, and innovation. The modern workplace will benefit from humans working in concert with technology.
In the world of Lean, there are three terminologies used in the domain of improvement: Kaizen, Kaikaku and Kakushin.
More often then not we have the tendency to complicate rather then simplify.
The elemental difference between kaizen and innovation is in the way they are implemented and the results they are bringing to the company, even though both bring improvements in the company.
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.
Kaizen is continous improvement and DMAIC is a sound methodology for problem solving
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.
The process where a system or software is carried out from beginning to end without assistance from third-party vendors
In the bid to make your software competitive, a common mistake is adding more and more functionality. But sometimes in software, worse is better.
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.



