Ascendle Unscripted | Tools, Not Crutches: Building Teams That Think, Not Just Prompt
In this episode of Ascendle Unscripted, we explore the evolving role of AI in product strategy, from empowering innovation to the risks of over-reliance. Discover how leaders can stay ahead.
Ascendle Unscripted | AI-First Teams, Vibe Coding, and Agentic Workflows: How SaaS is Evolving in 2025
AI is rewriting the rules of SaaS development—and vibe coding is leading the charge. Discover how AI-first teams are building smarter, faster, and more creatively than ever before.
Ascendle Unscripted | Don’t Build It Until You Can Sell It: Go-to-Market From Day One
What happens when marketing is brought in too late? In this episode, we explore why positioning and go-to-market strategy must be part of product development from day one—and how cross-functional alignment drives real business value.
Ascendle Unscripted: Why Every Digital Initiative Should be Product-Led, Not Technology-Led
In the dynamic landscape of business and technology, product-led innovation is crucial for driving meaningful success by prioritizing customer experience and aligning all efforts with user-centric goals.
Pen Test Follow-Up: How To Effectively Act On The Results
20 members of the Forbes Technology Council offer strategies to help organizations effectively respond to pen test results.
Accelerate Business Growth: AI Integration for Strategic Advantage
Integrating AI into existing software solutions doesn't just require technical know-how... Consider this your guide to AI integration.
Theory of Constraints and Value Stream Mapping
The most straightforward technique for reducing time to market is to reduce bottlenecks in the value stream using the theory of constraints. Learn how to apply the theory of constraints to your value stream mapping techniques here.
The Theory of Constraints – Definition, History, and 5 Steps
You can use the theory of constraints' tools to figure out what's holding you back and devise a strategy to conquer it. Read more here.
Using a ‘Walking Skeleton’ to Reduce Risk in Software Innovation
A walking skeleton is a basic set of code that acts as a “starter pack” for the development team.
Google Design Sprint: Fast Feedback in Five Days
Most companies spend weeks or months considering new ideas to bring to market. Google Design Sprint allows a team to create thorough, effective concepts in just 5 days.
Kano Analysis: a Critical Tool for Figuring Out What Matters
Deciding what features to include at launch is vital. Kano Analysis is the tool that helps you do it correctly.
Journey Mapping and User Flow: The Key Differences
User flow deals with the actual steps involved in interacting with an app or website. Journey mapping, on the other hand, deals with the entire user journey. Read more to learn about the key differences between the two.


