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5 Key Strategies To Unlocking Software Development Efficiency in Financial Services

Planview

As digital transformation accelerates, technology leaders face unique challenges in optimizing software development and delivery. This blog examines the underlying factors contributing to productivity challenges in software development and delivery within financial institutions.

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‘No Code’ Chatbot: uncomplicating the creation of a bot

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However, building a bot seems to be extremely complicated, a process that requires many professionals, a lot of code, plenty of IT development, a multidisciplinary team and primarily a massive investment, correct? No Code and Low Code platforms emerged to coordinate this, offering simplicity in software development.

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Using End-to-End Visibility to Scale and Streamline Automotive Production

Planview

The traditional paradigms of automotive manufacturing are evolving, driven by the imperative to integrate cutting-edge software solutions seamlessly with hardware production. This divergence between software and hardware cycles poses significant challenges, particularly for OEMs typically focused on manufacturing.

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From Waste to Value: Value Stream Management and AI in Action

Planview

In today’s fast-paced world of business and technology, efficiency in software delivery is not just important; it’s crucial. The idea of cutting waste, a principle from manufacturing, is relevant more than ever in software development and knowledge work as a means to increase efficiency.

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Why Apple Has to Become More Open

Harvard Business Review

It's a question I couldn't help asking Don Tapscott after reading the new ebook he has co-authored with Anthony D. Paradoxically, Apple's success is largely due to other kinds of openness — sharing and collaboration. Open-source software stimulates creativity and attracts attention. Other companies have made similar moves.

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Debriefing: A Simple Tool to Help Your Team Tackle Tough Problems

Harvard Business Review

HBR Guide to Leading Teams Ebook + Tools. Ebook + Tools. Many software development teams hold mini-debriefs every morning to review yesterday’s progress and today’s goals—and longer debriefs every month or two to understand larger project wins and challenges. Review four key questions.

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Why Apple Has to Become More Open

Harvard Business Review

It's a question I couldn't help asking Don Tapscott after reading the new ebook he has co-authored with Anthony D. Paradoxically, Apple's success is largely due to other kinds of openness — sharing and collaboration. Open-source software stimulates creativity and attracts attention. Other companies have made similar moves.