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...
How to generate, write, and test product hypotheses, step by step. We explain how to ideate hypotheses, develop statements, and prioritize your list.| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
We explain the product value concept with examples, discuss the different types, and offer tips on how to measure, show, and increase it| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
The new product development process is a 6-stage blueprint designed to help you take a new product or service from idea to market.| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
Learn how to use the Jobs to Be Done framework for new product development with our real-life product examples: Spotify, Uber, and Duolingo.| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
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