What to do when the software development company you’re working with can’t finish the project according to its scope on time? Change the originally defined project scope.
Not satisfied with the answer? It’s usually the best solution, trust me. There are always some features that can wait a little longer without affecting the quality of your product.
Still not convinced? Read my article to learn why you should be flexible with the scope of work, how to define the new project scope, what’s a scope negotiation, and how to conduct a scope negotiation successfully.
Let me spare you the stress of managing project delays — be ready to act when the heated moment comes.
The early days of a new software project can be challenging.
There are a gazillion things to think of, and deciding where to start is a nerve-wracking moment.
No wonder you want to get past this phase as quickly as humanly possible.
Turns out it doesn’t get that much better towards the end either — applying application code changes requires a fair amount of time too.
Here are four simple steps to get around these bottlenecks and improve your software delivery performance.
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When you look for a software outsourcing partner, what do you look at first? Their portfolio? Technologies they use? Years of experience? Developer seniority level? Let me break it to you then – technical skills alone won’t make the project a success. You need a cohesive and empowered team to take your product to new heights. Now you know what the number one priority is. But how can you know the company of your choice promotes team unity and helps team members develop to their full potential?
The software is eating up the world and we all have to face it. This fact drives more and more companies to outsource the IT work. However, finding a right tech-partner or a software house may turn out to be a path dotted with potholes and traps. Why is it so hard to track down a reliable IT partner to build an application? What do we need to consider? Let’s find out!