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Entering the Japanese Market: Stacking the Deck and Setting Expectations

What is the best market entry strategy for Japan?
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What are the Benefits and Limitations of Augmented Intelligence?

Augmented Intelligence is an important middleware to bridge the gap between things we call "software" and things we call "smarter" such as RBA (Robotic Business Automation).
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Ask Experts: Explicitation/Implicitation and Elicitation; two commonly used but barely unraveled concepts

Explicitation/Implicitation and Elicitation are common terms in software project requirements analysis, but very few of us understand thoroughly the nature of each of these activities.
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Easy ASANA tips & tricks for you and your team

How do your team get better at Asana? Learn more about ASANA tips and tricks
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Project constraints in software development

Fast, cheap or good — choose two. Are you tired of hearing that? One of the biggest challenges that every project manager faces is project constraints. Not only do project constraints limit a project, but they can quickly endanger its success. This is why it’s essential to know all of the possible constraints, their influences on one another and the project management tools that address those constraints.
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What are the differences between SaaS and Software-enabled Service/Solution?

SaaS (Software as a Service) focuses on using the software as the core part of the business model. In contrast, SeS (Software Enabled Service) uses software to help businesses achieve their goals.
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How can you scale quality assurance without sacrificing quality

Scaling a business is an exciting endeavor, but it can also be challenging. As companies grow, there is often a fear that quality might be compromised in the pursuit of expansion. However, with careful planning and strategic implementation, it is possible to scale your business without sacrificing quality.
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What is User Provisioning & Deprovisioning?

Deprovisioning is the act of removing user access to applications, systems and data within a network. It's the diametric opposite of provisioning, which grants, deploys and activates services for users in a system.
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The Solow Paradox "You can see the benefits of technology everywhere except in productivity statistics"

The productivity paradox, also referred to as the Solow paradox, could refer either to the slowdown in productivity growth in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s despite rapid development in the field of information technology (IT) over the same period, or to the slowdown in productivity growth in the United States.
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Poor requirements: Poor inputs result in poor outputs

Garbage in, garbage out: poor inputs result in poor outputs
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Improving Meeting Effectiveness Through the Six Thinking Hats

How do you use 6 thinking hats in a meeting?
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Top 12 Low-Code Platforms To Use in 2024

In this article, you’ll find my favorite low-code platforms, along with their strengths and weaknesses.
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