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Why designers fail to integrate into Agile teams

UX Planet

Prescriptive Agile frameworks make it hard for designers to add valuable contributions to the team. I designed every detail in Photoshop before handing the mockups to the developers. Desperate to find an alternative to our ineffective process, I stumbled upon Agile and it blew my mind. Our design process was waterfall.

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How to Build a SaaS Platform

The Product Coalition

Decide on the SaaS model, product strategy, and the pricing strategy Formulate your strategy before undertaking software development. Native apps deliver the best user experience and performance. We recommend you use the Agile software development methodology for this.

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Why Marketing Should Go Agile

Pragmatic Marketing

Some marketers, including myself, are taking a different approach—one based on agile development. Software developers faced a similar crisis in 2001. They responded with a set of principles and a methodology called agile development, and it has transformed software programming.

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Feature Rollout: What Is It and How to Conduct It? (+Best Practices)

Userpilot

A feature rollout is a software development technique involving a gradual release of new features and updates. The new functionality is released in small increments and to a small subset of users at a time before becoming available to the entire user base. This changed when Agile software development came around.

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User Experience Design Tactics for Product Managers

The Product Guy

Ladislav focuses on user centric product development, especially on brand, usability and revenue product challenges. He is passionate about Lean and Agile Product management, innovative business models and business and product strategies. Vikas started his career as software developer with Siemens.

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Lean UX author Jeff Gothelf on why design must have a seat at the table

Intercom, Inc.

In companies without a design DNA , Jeff recommends creating an “in-house startup,” where a small design team innovates around a challenge and proves its worth by positively impacting customers. And so I moved to specialize a bit more initially in information architecture and then user experience design and then product management.

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The Product Agent: Managing Ideas on a Product Team

The Product Coalition

So you can imagine the culture shock I experienced when I took a graphic designer position with a large technology organization in New York City. Designers vs Developers The work culture in this large organization was unlike anything I’d ever experienced. Tension between designers and developers was palpable. the end users?