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Very large companies have very large software projects. It is not uncommon to find projects with hundreds of developers with schedules lasting years. Such projects cost hundreds of millions of dollars. Sometimes the projects go wrong. The companies put more people on the project, meaning more money. The deadline slips, the project is extended more […]

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A micro-multinational is a company with less than 500 employees with offices in more than two countries. Managing software development in a micro-multinational is not a trivial matter. Without proper tools, a company can burn all of its energy just putting out the fires caused by miscommunication. The proper tools can mean the difference between […]

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The Trust Barrier

The essence of selling is trust. Most start ups look at what the existing competitors have invested in building their product. What you cannot ignore is how much the existing competitors have invested in building their customers’ trust.
You have heard the old axiom, “No one was ever fired for buying IBM.” Have you […]

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The markets are a sea of change, and the change comes faster with each passing year. The value of a company is no longer based on its ability to produce a particular product. Rather, the value is now based on the company’s ability to produce new products. You still need a factory to build products; […]

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