New course Value-Driven Product Development
New course Value-Driven Product Development
Luxoft Training is glad to announce a new 8 hour course “Value-Driven Product Development” that will be held on March, 18–19 by a Canadian software development consultant Trainer J. B. (Joe) Rainsberger.
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Luxoft Training is glad to announce a new 8 hour course “Value-Driven Product Development” that will be held on March, 18–19 by a Canadian software development consultant Trainer J. B. (Joe) Rainsberger.
Maybe you have an idea for a product. You have to figure out how to deliver software that will delight your customers. You want to ship something of value now! Maybe you need to manage a project that’s already going to go over budget. Your deadline is looming on the horizon. You’ve tried negotiating scope the way the books have taught you to and it’s not working. “We have to have it all! Tomorrow! Hurry!” Maybe you feel like your team has lost sight of what they’re trying to build. They have a long backlog, they’re cranking their way through it, but it just doesn’t feel right. You’re still building the wrong product… or at least you’re doing an awful lot of work to build the right one. Maybe this course is exactly what you need!
The course will be interesting for business person, a product manager, a programmer, a tester, an architect. You also need this course if you are in a startup and everyone is happily going fast and breaking stuff. You’re on course to survive the “learning to fly” stage, but you’re worried that once you have enough cash to stand on your feet and want to develop a longer-term strategy, that you won’t have the discipline that you’ll need – or worse, that your fellow starter-uppers won’t realise just how much extra discipline they’ll need to stay in business.
Get acquainted with more information and a roadmap here.