UX/Design Practices • Sep 27, 2013 3 Reasons I Choose Agile Design over Waterfall Many factors that go into weighing which process may be right for your team—here are some benefits to working with an agile project team.
Development Practices • Jan 24, 2012 Designers Are More Valuable than Programmers Insights as to how developers practice design and an assertion of the diminishing value of the "coder" mindset.
Planning Your Project • Mar 16, 2024 Use Legacy Lines of Code to Estimate Software Rewrites You can use legacy lines of code as a proxy to estimate the complexity and scale of software rewrite projects.
Game Development • Oct 18, 2023 The Untapped Potential of Software Consultancies in Game Development Have you ever considered teaming up with a software consultancy as your game co-development partner? It might be time you did.
Business Practices • Sep 16, 2023 Decoding Startup Language: A Guide to Bootcamps, Incubators, and Accelerators Bootcamps provide an excellent foundation for individuals seeking to comprehend the startup ecosystem and core business concepts.
Extracurricular Activities • Aug 19, 2023 A Software Professional and an Academic Librarian Get Married… The tools we used in our wedding planning process kept things fun and conflict-free as we prepared for the biggest moment of our lives.
ChatGPT • Jul 24, 2023 Level Up Your Business Development Game with ChatGPT I'll offer some tips and tricks for using AI in business development work and help you network with greater confidence.
Evolving the Industry • Mar 15, 2023 How to Start Investing in an Employer Retirement Plan if You Aren’t a Personal Finance Nerd If you make a modest investment in a retirement plan early in your career, the growth of those investments will increase exponentially.
Development Practices • Jan 04, 2023 The Benefits of a Spiking Phase in Agile Development A spiking phase lets everybody working on the project gain a greater understanding of the system as a whole.
Product Development • Dec 30, 2021 Why Hypothesis Mindset Matters in Product Development – Part 4: Tuning into the Customer’s Voice When time and budget are especially constrained, teams can still channel the customer’s voice into what they build through adopting a hypothesis mindset.
Product Development • Dec 29, 2021 The Value of Hypothesis Mindset in Product Development – Part 3: You’ll Develop Features That Get Used Adopting a hypothesis mindset on product teams can mitigate the risk of wasted money developing features that don’t get used.
Product Development • Dec 27, 2021 Why Hypothesis Mindset Matters in Product Development – Part 1 Product development teams need to think in terms of testable statements. Adopt a hypothesis mindset to avoid common pitfalls I see with clients.