Retrospectives - how to move forward your busiiness

How to perform a good agile retrospective

One of the pillars of today’s businesses is change. Small startups struggle to find a stable customer niche; large companies want to deliver things faster. The business environment is also changing, and we are trying hard to keep moving forward. But because of the hectic pace of the business world, very often we fail to […]

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Minimum Viable Product with Story Mapping

5 steps to building Minimum Viable Product with Story Mapping.

In the previous post we have described different concepts of Minimum Viable Products. Among various definitions, we can describe MVP as a product built from the smallest set of features that delivers customer value. But what does “the smallest set of features” mean, and how can we define this? In todays post we would like to share with you a technique […]

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How to engage employees in their work.

Survey after survey has reached the same conclusion: About 70% of employees are not engaged in their work. Why is that? Is it a matter of a low level of motivation? What does the term motivation even mean? We looked for help in different sources and finally came across a definition: Motivation is literally the […]

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Minimum Viable Product - MVP Leanstartup

Many faces of Minimum Viable Product. Which type of MVP is best for you?

Minimum Viable Product has become one of the ‘should-know’ terms in the startup and product development community. Moreover, it is becoming more and more popular among not only so-called “garage startups” but also among large enterprise organizations, which adapt and use various ideas from the agile and lean movement. Interestingly, despite the fact that “everyone” is familiar […]

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Unique SWOT analysis process

4 steps to create your strategy with SWOT analysis

To create strategy with SWOT analysis there are only four steps which need to be done: ANALYSIS: Think about and identify features, then group them into four categories: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (you can read more about it below). SELECTION: Select the most valuable and important features from each category (read more). EVALUATION: Prioritize features by assigning an importance factor […]

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