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Three Ways to Leverage Software Engineering Intelligence for Enhanced Delivery Efficiency

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Often, the challenges that plague engineering teams originate in an upstream department. For example, if an engineering team’s velocity has slowed, it might be because an overzealous ideation team consistently commits to too much work. Likewise, the actions of an engineering team have ripple effects downstream.

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Using Generative AI to Drive Corporate Impact

TechEmpower Innovation

In the sphere of software engineering , AI is pivotal for corporate IT by automating coding, optimizing algorithms, and enhancing security to boost efficiency and minimize downtime. By automating routine and complex tasks alike, AI allows engineers to focus on innovation and strategic tasks.

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How VSM Software Addresses Everyday Portfolio and Engineering Challenges 

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Value Stream Management (VSM) is crucial in software development as it provides a comprehensive view of the entire workflow, from ideation to delivery. This visibility is necessary to manage the productivity of development teams and ensure that software is delivered on time, on schedule and on budget.

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Minimum Viability Eats The World

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Awhile back, one of my leading posts was Agile Is Eating The World, where I riff of of Andressen’s quote Software Is Eating The World.

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Redefining Conflict Resolution: The Design Thinking Way

Tullio Siragusa

The process typically unfolds through stages like Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test. Ideation — Brainstorming Solutions Once the problem is crystal clear, the ‘Ideate’ phase takes center stage. The ‘Ideate’ phase not only brings forth potential solutions but also encourages a culture of open innovation.

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Capturing Attention in the Digital Age: A Design Thinking Approach

Tullio Siragusa

This methodology, rooted in empathy and iterative learning, comprises several stages: empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. This stage is crucial as it sets the direction for ideation, ensuring that the creative process remains anchored to the actual needs of the audience.

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Blueprint for Bouncing Back: A Design Thinking Guide to Unemployment

Tullio Siragusa

Based on the feedback during the “Test” phase, you might circle back to “Ideate” or “Prototype” to refine your approach. Refining job strategies for better outcomes. DIY Design Thinking Matrix for Navigating Unemployment Design Thinking is iterative. It presents a rare pause, allowing us to realign, rediscover, and even reinvent.