Design Systems Evangelist Nathan Curtis states that “a design system isn’t a project. It is a product, serving products.” Simply put, if your software products or services are your actors, then the design system is your director. A successful SaaS… Read More
Category Archives for : Product Management
Product management has many moving parts, but any product manager will tell you that the hardest part of the job is deciding what to build when. A list of good feature ideas may be endless but time, resources, money, and… Read More
Although both product teams and marketing teams work towards a common overarching goal – which, in most cases, is a successful product, happy customers, and a thriving company – they often work in silos. Amidst accomplishing daily tasks and pushing… Read More
Developing a comprehensive understanding of business systems is hard work. It usually involves high-level modeling or complex process mapping. This can be a highly technical and laborious process that involves a lot of trial and error. Creating BPMN diagrams or… Read More
Software development as a discipline has changed over the years. Traditionally, developers viewed each release as a project that was part of a larger product. Software was only released when they were considered to be completed products, and once a… Read More
Many of us think of design as a separate function, far removed from most business operations. But the importance of incorporating the ‘designers toolkit’ across departments can be of great benefit to an organization. Because, collaborative design, to enhance the… Read More