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Product Development

Entrepreneurial Tip #2: Get Your MVP Out There Fast

It’s a big mistake to wait to publicly launch the product once it’s perfect. For example, startups spend (or waste) time and money building features which are the least important against the value proposition and delay the Go-To-Market date. ...

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Startup and Entrepreneurship

ENTREPRENEURIAL TIP #5: IT’S NOT A ONE MAN SHOW

5. Founders often start with a great idea and think they have everything to make it a success. However, there’s only so much one can do and they need different skills to deal with different aspects of the business. At times, all a founder brings to the table is just the idea and possibly some passion. However, ideas are worthless and passion can wither away with...

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Startup and Entrepreneurship

Grand Success: Innovify Hosts Another Product Talk Event

The product talk hosted by Innovify saw a great participation in the second meet up on November 9th, 2015 at Just Eat, London where we discussed the importance and challenges of delivering a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). ...

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Startup and Entrepreneurship

ENTREPRENEURIAL TIP #6: DON’T GIVE UP!

6. GIVING UP TOO SOON ARGUABLY THE MOST IMPORTANT POINT BUT CERTAINLY THE FINAL NAIL IN THE FAILURE COFFIN. Failing shouldn’t lead to giving up – instead, to learning a lesson and using that knowledge to move forward. We go into this in more detail in the ...

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Agile

Boost Your Team’s Clarity and Unity with Agile Hack

Many points should be considered while you transform any software development process into an Agile process; like team chemistry, team engagement, strong team maturity, communication, trust, top management support, continuous learning, and the list is countless. ...

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Agile

AGILE HACK # 2- TEAMWORK IS NOT NATURAL

AGILE HACK #2. TEAMWORK IS NOT NATURAL – IT SHOULD BE A CONTINUOUS LEARNING PROCESS A team should constantly focus on how they work, making sure that stories get done, & on how processes can be improved. In general, people don’t get continuous training for this, & it is just assumed that the average developer can do it ‘naturally’ or...