3 Agile Exercises to Help Clients in the Discovery Process
In a typical product development scenario, a client comes to you with an RFP or a list of all of the things their web app or website must do. Here are just a few of the must-have items from RFPs we’ve received recently:
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The Scrum Series: Tips for Agile Project Execution
Interested in learning more about agile but not sure if it's right for your company? Maybe our scrum series can help. We have talked about and experimented with integrating agile methods into our process for a while now. A number of workshops, a few lunch-n-learns, several books, a project or two, and many discussions later, our approach, like the process itself, has been iterative. Not every client project is appropriate for agile workflows and many of our internal projects don’t translate well to an agile approach. Successfully implementing these methodologies into an existing process is no small feat, which is why we decided to devote not one, but a series of blog posts to exploring various aspects of this approach to executing projects.
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What Is Responsive Web Design?
If you have paid any attention to the world of web design lately, you’ve likely heard of responsive web design. It’s the new Big Thing, and as such it’s seen its fair share of hype as well as backlash. What designers need to understand about responsive web design is that it’s essentially a screen-size solution, not necessarily a full mobile solution.
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7 Tips for Better Brainstorming Sessions
Here are seven ways to get the most from your collaborative brainstorming sessions.
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Going Mobile: Thick or Thin Client?
Figuring out what’s best for your business in the ever-changing world of mobile content may mean making some smart decisions around whether your content should be delivered via a 'thick' or 'thin' client.
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