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AQX Law Firm: Product Strategy and What’s Ahead

Anaqua

At Anaqua, client-led innovation and product strategy have been part of our DNA since our founding. Customers continue to drive the roadmap, supported by advancements in technology and business practices. These are very active groups where we get input about needs and test ideas and new product development.

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Setting Industry Benchmarks Through Client Collaboration

Anaqua

With client-led software development, we partner closely with our clients to develop a long-term strategic roadmap where we identify opportunities and gaps (such as functional capabilities), and then determine what elements Anaqua should build, buy, or partner that will best support our platform, AQX®, and most importantly the needs of our clients.

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Top 10 Product Development and Innovation Management Predictions for 2024

Planview

The trends outlined in this blog offer a glimpse into the future of product development and some exciting opportunities for product-driven companies to achieve real ROI regarding cost savings, efficiency, productivity, digital transformation benefits, and employee satisfaction.

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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.

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The UX Professionals’ Guide to Working with Agile Scrum Teams

Boxes and Arrows

In my experience, when product development is managed with an Agile development approach, user experience professionals are expected to find a way to work within the Agile framework to succeed. Both designers and user researchers shared techniques for keeping product owners and developers informed and aware of their progress.

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