Unmoderated user testing can be a fast, efficient way to gather user feedback. Find out how to get the most out of it with these 10 tips.| UXM
If you're thinking of running an early access program (a.k.a. beta testing) find out some tips to ensure that you get the most out it.| UXM
Do We Build, Measure, and Learn? Proposed by Eric Ries, the Build-Measure-Learn (BML) cycle describes a process by which we can go about building products that resonate with users. It was introduced as an alternative The post Do We Build, Measure, and Learn? appeared first on Productfolio.| Productfolio
The Lean Product Manifesto Lean Product Management offers an improved approach for managing the whole life cycle of a product and ensuring the right market fit. The methodology provides us with a means of making| Productfolio
Agile Doesn’t Always Work The Agile methodology has become increasingly popular since the publication of the Agile Manifesto in the early 2000s. It offers arguably the most preferred approach for development work in many software| Productfolio
Requirements Aren’t Required It is common for companies to draw up a document containing product requirements when building a new solution, especially in Waterfall environments. This sets the tone for what the development team would The post Requirements Aren’t Required appeared first on Productfolio.| Productfolio
Skateboards vs. Cars – How to Get the Product Right Real cross-functional product teams are lacking in many organizations. All that exists are engineering teams to see to product development, with just about anyone playing| Productfolio
Find out why tri-track agile can be an even better approach than dual-track, allowing teams to better understand their users. The post Dual-track agile is good, tri-track agile is even better appeared first on UXM.| UXM