The Product Roadmap and the Release Plan
A release plan forecasts how a major release is developed. It’s a type of project plan—albeit an agile one—and it usually covers the next three
A release plan forecasts how a major release is developed. It’s a type of project plan—albeit an agile one—and it usually covers the next three
A senior SaaS executive once told me, “Reports sell software.” In a top down sale, that’s absolutely true. The CEO wants better predictability of bookings
We are all familiar with Careem, Easy Taxi and Dah Makan as disruptors. But how many of you know doctHERs? doctHERs is a healthcare company
Our technologies are far from pristine constructions. Frankly, they’re a mess. Our software evolves over years, or even decades, with bits and pieces being added
When I woke up this morning, I asked my assistant a simple question: “Siri, is it going to rain today?” Siri understood my intent, pulled the
In Silicon Valley’s Unchecked Arrogance, Ross Baird (Executive Director of Village Capital) and Lenny Mendonca (Director Emeritus at McKinsey) boldly ask an important question that’s becoming
AlphaGo caused a stir by defeating 18-time world champion Lee Sedol in Go, a game thought to be impenetrable by AI for another 10 years. AlphaGo’s success is
On this blog, I tend to write about ideal company cultures and best practices for improving different aspects of them. When on the road to
Too Many Bells and Whistles Will Not Sell a Product Technical entrepreneurs love to compare the number of features in their product to competitors, and
Have you ever stood impatiently on a New York City street corner on a hot day in July waiting for the pedestrian signal to change
The cities in the Helsinki Region have worked actively for several years to make their data open and accessible to everyone. Open data increases people’s
As someone on Twitter said, if “bots” was on your Build 2016 drinking game card, you’d be long dead. But while Microsoft is all about