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Continuous Improvement: How It’s Important for Software Developers

The Product Coalition

Regardless of today’s software development aspect, increasing demand for new features in the products makes competitive advantage higher than ever. Thus, custom software development and engineers face the same challenges faced by the market demand. Changes can be large or small, which depends on the software projects.

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A Deep Dive into the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

The Product Coalition

The Software Development Life Cycle provides a practical framework you can apply to your product and improve your processes. With the support of the SDLC, You can track and control your calendar, and increase productivity and speed of development. Through testing, we’ve honed our software to perfection.

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18 Signs of a Systemic Toxic Team Culture

The Product Coalition

TL; DR: 18 Signs of a Systemic Toxic Team Culture What looked like a good idea back in the 1990ies?—?outsourcing outsourcing software development as a non-essential business area?—?has Learn more about typical anti-patterns and signs that an organization is causing a toxic team culture, impeding its efforts to become agile. ??

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The Differences, Pros and Cons Between Waterfall and Agile Methodologies

The Product Coalition

At the beginning of any software development project, managers think of which methodology is between waterfall and agile. It’s essential to follow clearly defined processes or software development life cycle (SDLC) to ensure software development quality.

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The AI Fueled Product Manager – The Best Version of You

Product Management University

The pace of product management has accelerated exponentially in recent years because of agile development and the relentless focus on metrics. Agile is a great software development methodology but it has consumed product managers to the point where they have almost no capacity to do product management. It’s not AI.

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AGILE OR FRAGILE

The Product Coalition

Is your team Agile or Fragile? designed using: canva.com With the massive increase in the number of products launched in the past decade, a lot of organizations have adopted the AGILE approach as a system of managing their processes. This approach has made software development more effective in the last couple of years.

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Is Wagile really that evil?

The Product Guy

With passage of time it becomes more and more challenging to make the transition from traditional waterfall method to agile practices. To make things worse either they don’t know about agile or they don’t really care about it. One option is to use the best of both worlds by applying (most of) agile values on waterfall approach.