What does it mean to start with 'theHeart' in product development? We explain the key aspects of this approach and how it can help teams build better products.| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
Constantly decreasing costs, no waste, minimum throughput time, maximum capacity, unlimited flexibility, and high customer satisfaction. Sounds too good to be true? But that's what lean is all about. What is "lean"? Being able to progressively create "insanely great" products, as Steve Jobs would put it, and especially at the lowest possible cost - who| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
There are lots of great ideas, but ideas don't always turn into successful software products. Sometimes, the idea itself just wasn’t good enough, and the marketplace didn't have any use for it. At other times, poor user experience (UX) is the reason for the lack of success. Research suggests that global app abandonment (after only| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
We share our approach to data-driven product management and tips on using data to validate ideas, prioritize features, and achieve a product-market fit.| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
All you need to know about the BRIDGeS session and how to prepare for one to get the framework's advantages. Check out a simple instruction on what to do before, during, and after the session to gain maximum value from it.| Railsware
Every company has a vision which explains the impact the product will have on the world. It’s the product strategy that turns the vision into a roadmap.| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
During strategic, creative, and brainstorming sessions, you may spend hours producing a significant amount of information. It’s critical to choose the right technique, to help you sort and organize the information to work effectively.| Railsware
The distinct advantage of the BRIDGeS framework is simplicity. The process consists of four straightforward steps described below. There’s no need to read long books, or get any sort of certifications to be able to successfully practice it.| Railsware
MoSCoW prioritization framework is a simple but powerful tool to set priorities in different fields including development, HR, and other operational activities. Check out how we use this technique for setting priorities and categorizing tasks in development, recruitment and other areas| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
Product Discovery may not be the most talked-about aspect of building products. But it’s a crucial one. Learn what it is and how to do it right with our guide.| Blog by Railsware | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Cu...
A flexible decision making framework, designed by Railsware. It is a solid approach for multi context analysis that leads to a conclusive decision or solution.| Railsware