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Generation Agile: 10 Tips How To Lead Effectively A Newly Outsourced Development Team

YoungUpstarts

In our market today, successful teams are those that adapt, grow, and thrive in the rapidly changing tech scape. Consumer demands are evolving, technology is growing bolder, and industry leaders are adapting. Agile, as the name suggests, is modeled with adaptability in mind. Agile At A Glance. Agile is here to stay.

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Does Scrum Apply To All Types Of Projects?

The Startup Magazine

All of us know in software companies that scrum is the most significant agile methodology for handling software projects. In spite of its well-known advantages (flexibility, quick feedbacks, adaptability and better communication), we might be uncertain whether to use this framework or follow a traditional way for the development.

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Be Your First Customer: Why Beta Testing Is Right for You

YoungUpstarts

It seems like almost all technology goes to market with a “beta” tag attached. When my company moves to public beta testing, we’ve already spent a full year in “true beta” internally so we can provide the general public with a higher-quality version of our technology. Automated testing assesses the designed boundaries of your product.

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Embracing Digital Disruption in the Business World

The Startup Magazine

Technology has become so disruptive in the business world that sometimes its exact purpose can be forgotten. . From marketing to product development, to new software tools and communications, the list is almost endless as to the digital transformations taking place. PSL: Agile Software Development for Efficient Business.

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Lean Startup at Scale

Startup Lessons Learned

One good example is the way in which we''ve adjusted the length of different phases of our agile sprints. We don''t follow a set agile methodology, but rather follow a more home-grown, minimal version of various approaches. We''ve had to design and implement training programs to help on-board people to our culture and technology.

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Lessons Learned: Work in small batches

Startup Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned by Eric Ries Friday, February 20, 2009 Work in small batches Software should be designed, written, and deployed in small batches. Similar results apply in product management, design, testing, and even operations. Take the example of a design team prepping mock-ups for their development team.

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I’ve seen the Promised Land. And I might not get there with you.

Steve Blank

In our previous post we posited that Scalable Startups are designed to become large companies. By now, the board has a good sense of the skill set of the CEO and executive team as entrepreneurs. The Scalable Startup stage called for opportunistic and agile leadership. Scalable Startups at Adolescence. What’s Next.

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