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Enhancing Software Quality: The Benefits of Continuous Testing

Strategy Driven

Reduced Time-to-Market In addition to enhanced software quality, the advantages of continuous testing described above also contribute to faster product releases. This, in turn, makes companies more responsive to market changes and increases their adaptability to newly emerging demands.

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096: Bringing the Lean Startup into Your Organization: Leadership in the Age of Uncertainty | with Jeff Dyer

Engaging Leader

The new book The Innovator''s Method: Bringing the Lean Start-up into Your Organization, by Nathan Furr and Jeff Dyer, is a leader’s guide to validating new ideas, refining them, and bringing them to market. Engaging Leader™ Tactics' Please submit your comments below!

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Improving Product Development: Why is CAD Design Crucial in Product Development?

Strategy Driven

There is nothing worse than creating a product only to discover better and high-quality products in the market. Faster Marketing Time. You are left with more time to market when you can draft and design your product quickly. You are left with more time to market when you can draft and design your product quickly.

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How HR Can Become Agile (and Why It Needs To)

Harvard Business Review

The tactics are clear, well-documented, and offered up in a myriad of flavors. And there is no shortage of information and advice on how agile should be implemented in your tech organization. For example, a Google search for “agile software development” returns over 14 million results.

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IT on Steroids: The Benefits (and Risks) of Accelerating Technology

Harvard Business Review

This simple tactic is seemingly backed up by the research. After four years, systems had been tinkered with so much that new product launches became not only prohibitively expensive but also needed a very long time to market. However, the policy, in the telecom''s case, had unintended consequences.