1. Failing With Design Sprints, The Only Way To Succeed

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    Even the knowledge of my own fallibility cannot keep me from making mistakes. Only when I fall do I get up again. 
    - Vincent van Gogh

    My personal and professional life has been based on something that I learned from a very young age. “To succeed, you must fail as early and as often as you can.”

    For a long while, I considered this statement paradoxical. How can you succeed if you’re constantly expected to fail? And, come to think of it, why fail at all? Shouldn’t we be striving for perfection in everything we do? With the introduction of Design Sprints into our process, I have come to the understanding the statement above is, in fact, not a paradox, but instead an inherent truth.

  2. Agile QA Process: That Will Save You Time & Effort

    It's crunch time, but, there's a problem. Now your project will be delayed and may even exceed its budget. If only the problem had been found sooner. How many times has a launch been delayed or a project exceed its budget due to poor quality or missing requirements? Delivering a quality product is a significant part of creating a successful customer experience. In fact, the latest Capgemini’s World Quality Report states that companies are allocating 35% of their budget to meet their quality assurance needs.