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We’ve Adopted Modern Practices, Why isn’t Product Development Great yet? - Challenges in Product Development

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Gil Broza, Value Delivery & Agile Leadership Expert, gives actionable advice for leaders who want truly great product development. He emphasizes the importance of putting people first, creating a culture of continuous improvement and a lot more.

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In this interview we're covering:

  • Why isn’t product development great yet?
  • Improving your software delivery system step by step
  • Putting people first in practice
  • The right mindset for better product delivery
  • Value delivery system - Next steps
  • Fitness for purpose
  • Revising your value delivery system
  • Real-life examples of the strategies

Excerpt from the interview:

"Success in software development requires continuous improvement, yet many companies seem to plateau after adopting certain methodologies. Few actively strive to enhance their practices throughout the development lifecycle. New methodologies like Scrum, Kanban, and DevOps emerge, but their adoption is often partial and not fully effective. Implementing changes can create unintended consequences, leading to stalled progress. (...)

Oftentimes, there's no unified approach to developing successful products, which is concerning for the industry's future success."

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Gil Broza, Value Delivery & Agile Leadership Expert, gives actionable advice for leaders who want truly great product development. He emphasizes the importance of putting people first, creating a culture of continuous improvement and a lot more.

Sign up to the Level-up Engineering newsletter!

In this interview we're covering:

  • Why isn’t product development great yet?
  • Improving your software delivery system step by step
  • Putting people first in practice
  • The right mindset for better product delivery
  • Value delivery system - Next steps
  • Fitness for purpose
  • Revising your value delivery system
  • Real-life examples of the strategies

Excerpt from the interview:

"Success in software development requires continuous improvement, yet many companies seem to plateau after adopting certain methodologies. Few actively strive to enhance their practices throughout the development lifecycle. New methodologies like Scrum, Kanban, and DevOps emerge, but their adoption is often partial and not fully effective. Implementing changes can create unintended consequences, leading to stalled progress. (...)

Oftentimes, there's no unified approach to developing successful products, which is concerning for the industry's future success."

  continue reading

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