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.
Theory of Constraints Applied to Software Development
Having an understanding of the theory of constraints' theoretical limits is vital before using it. Attempting to repair something that is not vital to the operation of the business might be a waste of time and money.
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.
How to Build a Microservice in an Hour – Start With a Monolith!
Microservices solve a variety of problems to help achieve software development goals. With a little practice, you can stand one up in less than an hour.
Less is More – The Minimum Viable Product
When developing software, the big-picture vision of your completed software usually isn't realistic. Learn how creating a minimum viable product of your software allows it to be more flexible to change and deliver more business value.
The Simplest Method of Feature Prioritization
There are many feature prioritization frameworks. Here is a simple but very effective one.
Build a New Software Product or Extend an Existing One? App Modernization Options Explained.
The first choice regarding app modernization? Whether to do it at all.
Minimize the Risk of App Modernization: a Five Step Process
Learn about steps you can take to avoid risk when modernizing your app.
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.
User Testing: How It’s Done and Why
You could build the best-engineered product in the world, but if it’s difficult to use or unattractive to users, it will never get any traction.