Cutting Costs & Exceeding Expectations – A Simple Seven Step Solution
Think it’s impossible to strike a balance between cutting costs and exceeding expectations on a software development project? Our experts show you how. It’s easier than you may think.
Two experts in their field, Ilya Bogorad and Michael Garman, offer seven key steps to consider when approaching your new software development initiative from a business and financial perspective. Following these seven steps results in more effectively managed software projects by aligning business and financial values with the development process, which may lead to greater customer satisfaction and profitability.
Read the article in ExecutiveBrief, Cutting Costs & Exceeding Expectations – A Simple Seven Step Solution, to learn more about the fundamentals of a clear, simple, pragmatic approach to developing the business and financial guidelines incorporated in a step-by-step disciplined project plan, ultimately designed to increase the probability of success for your next software project.
Learn more here: www.executivebrief.com/article/cutting-costs-and-exceeding-expectations-a-simple-seven-step-solution
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