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Behind the Product: What to Do When Your Demo Cracks—Tesla Cybertruck

280 Group

As I watched the Tesla Cybertruck demo literally shatter right before our eyes the other night, I confess I had some sympathy for Elon Musk. You’ve stretched your development team to get it done, you’ve practiced your script, you’ve run through the demo a dozen times—it’s all working! You’ve planned this for months. I’ll wait….

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Dealing with an Underperforming Development Team

Roman Pichler

Listen to this article: [link]. A development team does a good job if the following three conditions are fulfilled: First, the group reliably meets the agreed sprint goals and delivers product increments that offer a great user experience and exhibit the desired software quality. What is Bad Performance?

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Digital Sustainability: A Growing Frontier in Software Development

The Product Coalition

Software development with sustainability in mind is a rising trend in digital spaces. I would like to thank Tremis Skeete, Executive Editor of Product Coalition, for his valuable contributions to this article's research, development, and writing. Let’s explore how and why this matters.

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How to Use Idea Screening for New Feature and Product Development

Userpilot

That’s one of the questions this article answers. By screening your ideas before investing in their development, you reduce the risk of failure and can allocate resources to initiatives that satisfy customer needs and market demand. Book the demo! Why do you need idea screening to build successful products?

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Product Dogfooding in Software Development: A Quick Guide (+Best Practices)

Userpilot

That’s what you’ll find out from this article. Start implementing a dogfooding program by recruiting users from across the organization, especially those not involved in the product development. Book the demo to see how you can use it for dogfooding in your SaaS. Dogfooding means eating your own dog food.

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Product Development Process: The Seven Stages Explained

Userpilot

The product development process is part art, part science, and all important to the success of your SaaS. In this article, we've got a comprehensive review of the entire product development process. While product development describes the process of creating the product itself (i.e. What is product development?

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The Benefits of Leveraging Feature Toggles in Software Development

Split

If used properly, they can be an invaluable asset to the development process. By enabling feature toggles within the codebase, developers can quickly turn ON or OFF features without having to go through the entire development cycle over and over again. Feature toggles have become increasingly popular among software developers.