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Modus Security: What’s Your Threat Surface?

Modus Create

The news is filled with tales of hackers breaking into financial institutions, DDoS attacks on credit card companies, and data breaches due to poor software configuration. Phase 1: Due Diligence and Discovery. Due diligence comes first but has its origins in other engagements Modus has conducted over the years.

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How to Prepare Banks for Digital Transformation

The Product Coalition

“The digital transformation of any enterprise is a herculean task requiring a willingness to embrace cultural change, the ability to immerse the entire organization in the customer journey, and a total commitment to digitize to the core”?—? To begin with, the development of new functionality requires considerable resources, including people.

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Planning and Execution in a Time of Change

The Product Coalition

For most companies it’s bad news?—?the We ask you to keep calm and to follow the plans you are given diligently. The result are not what you’d expect: “One combination has the greatest likelihood of producing post-recession winners: the one pursued by progressive enterprises. These teams work towards business goals?

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Why “Customer First” Fails – And What To Do About It | Ayat Shukairy, Invesp | BoS USA 2018

Business of Software Conference

And so one of the first ones that I came up with and I did like my due diligence and research about this and of course from my own experience and thinking about some of the companies that we work with. So ultimately again you’re trying to create teams that are designed for growth, designed for understanding the customer.

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Why There’s No Single “Right” Way to Do Discovery: Part 1

Product Talk

Teresa: For those of you that are Product Talk readers, Melissa writes our Product in Practice series where we’re sharing stories about teams doing great discovery work, so you may have seen her name there. And that’s not a bad thing. It’s allowing each team to really find what’s going to work best for them.