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Entrepreneurial Excellence: Strategies for Business Growth

The Startup Magazine

Investment in Growth: Allocate funds strategically to areas that promote growth, such as marketing, product development, and talent acquisition. Agility: Foster a culture of agility where your team is encouraged to adapt quickly to changes. Positive cash flow is essential for business expansion.

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DataRails Hires David Rosenberg as New VP of Customer Success

The Startup Magazine

The promotion signals the importance of product development for the company’s growth roadmap. DataRails allows companies to manage their data in Excel, operating as a front end to a cloud database , which makes it far more agile and easier to create accurate models. CEO Perspective.

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What do you need to become a scrum master?

The Startup Magazine

Scrum is a framework that is used by software development teams to address complex problems while delivering products of the highest value. Scrum is the most popular subset of the Agile methodology and is used by seventy percent of software teams around the world for project management. Is This You?

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Embracing Digital Disruption in the Business World

The Startup Magazine

From marketing to product development, to new software tools and communications, the list is almost endless as to the digital transformations taking place. AppToolkit was created for non-technical app marketers and developers who want to manage their apps quickly and easily from one place.

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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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Why Small Teams Win: Eight Reasons To Stick To The “Two-Pizza” Rule

YoungUpstarts

by Forbes magazine publisher Rich Karlgaard and author of “ The Soft Edge: Where Great Companies Find Lasting Success “. As companies strive to stay agile and innovative, they’ve discovered that units of 8 to 12 people work best as the natural size of high-performance teams. The more brains, the better, reason The Powers That Be.

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Why Your Startup Needs to Track and Manage User Feedback

The Startup Magazine

Agility, Adaptiveness, and Responsiveness. You might find your audience is a little off from whom you were targeting or that your audience thinks your product is overpriced. Remaining adaptable and responding appropriately to the feedback with new product developments, updates, or new marketing strategies can only appeal more business.