RFPs: Not a Sustainable Business Practice
In this post, we explore how RFPs can set up large, complex projects for failure. We also uncover why RFPs are not a sustainable business practice and share several more…
In this post, we explore how RFPs can set up large, complex projects for failure. We also uncover why RFPs are not a sustainable business practice and share several more…
In this post, we explore how to dovetail technical debt with sustainability principles. Technical debt can cost organizations time, money, customer relationships, or, in worst-case scenarios, their entire business. What’s…
In this guide, we explore several methods to prioritize features for digital products and services, including the one we use at Mightybytes. Prioritizing features in cycles can help you manage…
In this post, we explore how the Cone of Uncertainty impacts digital projects and how you can use it to improve collaboration and build something better, faster, cheaper instead.
When it comes to managing complex projects, many companies still employ a rigid, top-down process known as ‘waterfall’. In this post, we explore how to transition from waterfall to agile methods…
Mightybytes hosted our longtime friend and author Pamela Meyer at an event discussing her book, The Agility Shift: Creating Agile and Effective Leaders, Teams, and Organizations. During the event, we…
Whether running a business, building a home, or creating software, the ability to adapt to always changing real-world circumstances is key to success. This white paper covers how agile methods…
Interested in learning more about agile but not sure if it’s right for your company? Maybe our scrum series can help. We have talked about and experimented with integrating agile…
In a typical product development scenario, a client comes to you with an RFP or a list of all of the things their web app or website must do. Here are…
Further exploring the ways in which agile methods can be integrated with project workflow, here are some agile discovery exercises to help you assess the inherent risks and value propositions…