by Stephane Malhomme | Jun 2, 2020 | Lean Start Up, Operational Excellence, Process Engineering, Prototyping
In “Art & Fear” David Bayles tells a pot-making anecdote with profound meaning for software engineering: A pottery teacher split her class into two halves. To the first half she said, “You will spend the semester studying pottery, planning, designing, and...
by Stephane Malhomme | May 27, 2020 | Innovation, Output Vs Outcome, Prototyping, User Experience (UX)
When Xerox’s PARC Labs engineers unveiled the first PC UI, mouse, keyboard and screen interface in the world, only Steve Jobs was leaping about with excitement. – “Why aren’t you doing anything with...
by Stephane Malhomme | May 14, 2020 | Communications Management, Shared Understanding, Smart Documentation, Software Engineering
A common issue in software is that a miscommunication between stakeholders (resulting in poor final value delivery) it often explained as “someone dropping the ball”. The temptation is often to find a personal explanation rather than...
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