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Setting Industry Benchmarks Through Client Collaboration

Anaqua

Client needs are ever-changing, which should be reflected in the evolution of their IP solution. They defined a new class of enterprise software and set the stage for a company culture that empowers its clients with direct influence on product development. Our Clients Make an Impact.

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Unleash Your Visual Superpower!

Boxes and Arrows

In-house designers often have to advocate for design priorities versus new features or technical change. Meaning anyone who provides the vision for a product, whether it be in code, wireframes, comps, prototypes, or cocktail napkins. Did it instigate change? The roadmap doesn’t just benefit the project team or the designer.

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Bringing The Business Along

Innov8rs

From being an early adopter of Apple Pay in its stores to making voice ordering available through the Google Assistant, the company has been nimble and fast in making changes over the years. On the other hand, Moody's new products are incubated in dedicated business units, completely ring-fenced from business as usual.

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Top 10 Product Development and Innovation Management Predictions for 2024

Planview

The variety of success indicators will only grow and get more diverse, with more organizations incorporating circular economy principles into their product innovation practices, emphasizing product reuse, recycling, and refurbishment to drive resource efficiency and minimize waste.

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The UX Professionals’ Guide to Working with Agile Scrum Teams

Boxes and Arrows

“Regular design review meetings are helpful in keeping both the scrum teams and researchers in the loop with decisions that seem to change every 2 minutes. Regular check-ins with product owners are also helpful in knowing priorities.” No time is considered for design of the overall framework. UX managers.

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Stop Building Products No One Wants: How to Experiment Your Way to Success

Moves the Needle

Put that together with difficulties in tracking pertinent details of each project while being hit with a steady flow of new information from leadership and other key stakeholders, it becomes clear how a product roadmap might become muddied and lose focus.