What happens to user experience in a minimum viable product?
august 2011 by raygrasso
Does the minimum-viable approach lead to gaps in the user experience? It doesn’t have to. There’s a distinction to make: The set of features you choose to build is one thing. The level you choose to execute at is another. You can decide whether or not to include a feature like ‘reset password’. But if you decide to do it, you should live up to a basic standard of execution on the experience side.
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design
development
august 2011 by raygrasso
Fixing Broken Windows with Ratcheting
july 2011 by raygrasso
Handling tech debt by placing reduction targets in the build
agile
process
techdebt
from instapaper
july 2011 by raygrasso
Lean-Agile Release Planning
june 2011 by raygrasso
Article about agile release planning
agile
from instapaper
june 2011 by raygrasso
Haruki Zaemon | How I tell a story
april 2011 by raygrasso
How to write stories
agile
from instapaper
april 2011 by raygrasso
Fabio Pereira » Technical Debt Wall Retrospective
february 2011 by raygrasso
Categorising the items on your tech debt wall
projectmanagement
agile
from instapaper
february 2011 by raygrasso
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