Good content! I like to hear from many sources what an effective product development process looks like, because we all have slightly different approaches and we need to adapt ourselves to different teams. What works for me now can be different tomorrow, we learn and implement.
Thank you Zion! Yes absolutely, it’s a great method for bootstrapping startups or keen to release a minimum viable product (MVP) or for enterprise projects to test the market...
How would you overlay SDLC phases with the Design Thinking phases? Would all the design sprints be done in the Requirements & Design SDLC phase i.e. Design thining is a better way to get requirements & design outputs? Then you move onto SDLC Imlpemetation Agile Sprint
Excellent explanation of how design and agile sprints work. Thanks.
Thankyou for sharing this!!!
Thank you , great effort
Pure gold; short and straightforward to the point! Thank you! 🍺
A very good overview. Thank you.
Can't get enough. Keep on
I really like this visualization of an approach where you can combine and use the best of both worlds. Kudos!
Thanx great video
Very well explained in short time.
Good content! I like to hear from many sources what an effective product development process looks like, because we all have slightly different approaches and we need to adapt ourselves to different teams. What works for me now can be different tomorrow, we learn and implement.
Absolutely Jose! It’s all about optimisation!
Keep it up, I enjoy the presentation style and its to the point!
Thank you Ramzi, that means a lot 🙏
thanks for this content! Great video.
Thank you Igor!
Great video 😊
Thank you so much for this video, i really appreciate it. I'm interested in Lean UX, do you guys use this method?
Thank you Zion! Yes absolutely, it’s a great method for bootstrapping startups or keen to release a minimum viable product (MVP) or for enterprise projects to test the market...
How would you overlay SDLC phases with the Design Thinking phases? Would all the design sprints be done in the Requirements & Design SDLC phase i.e. Design thining is a better way to get requirements & design outputs? Then you move onto SDLC Imlpemetation Agile Sprint
Thanks
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Subtitle in Indonesia pleasee
Thank you for watching alfiyatur! It’s in the to-do list!