Why You Should Adopt Agile Now More Than Ever
A time of crisis is a time of turbulence, constant changes, and continuous adaptation. And during this time, we can learn a lot from the Agile methodology to get through and survive a crisis. When quick decisions are demanded left and right, companies need to stay nimble but grounded
7 Tips to Successfully Launch Your Startup in COVID-19
The pandemic isn’t dampening the entrepreneurial spirit of aspiring startup founders. Many are taking a leap of faith and joining the long list of startup founders. But launching a startup is no easy feat. Moreover, the health and economic crisis we are in is only making things more difficult.
The Agile Law Firm: Achieving Success Using Kanban
In the past decade, Agile has been embraced by industries outside of software development and IT. Industries such as marketing, finance, construction, manufacturing, and even the legal industry are moving towards a more Agile approach. In this article, we dive deeper into how the law industry is moving towards
How to Improve Product Research and Design with Discovery Kanban
One of the challenges Agile teams face is on merging design and development. We’ve seen numerous Agile teams trying their best to fit everything in an iteration, product design and research included. But we are seeing a shift in most Agile companies as they give more value and attention
Optimizing Agility in Product Management with Kanban
A product manager’s job is quite arguably a challenging one. They are responsible for driving the product vision to reality. Product managers are expected to have business acumen, deep product knowledge, and a solid understanding of what customers want and need. They are in charge of driving product strategy,
How to Build an Agile Recruitment Process with Kanban
Optimizing your productivity is the main purpose of implementing agile. According to a recent project management survey, 71% of organizations report that they use agile approaches to handle their projects. And when it comes to results, agile projects are 28% more successful than traditional ones. Considering these numbers, recruitment