About this workshop
Whether you're outsourcing or hiring your own development team, this three-hour workshop will run you through key skills required to find and retain a great developer, to specify the software efficiently and to manage the software development process effectively. This includes having consistently have release-able code that continues to improve, but that is always ready to launch at a moment’s notice.
Takeaways
Learn how to tell how great a developer is even if you can't read or write code
Sell your project in a way that'll make great developers more likely to take the project
Give a development team the specifications they need without overwhelming them with unimportant details
Keep tabs on your developers, working with them to quickly reduce the risk in your project
Good Stuff Happens in 1:1 Meetings: Why you need them and how to do them well
Manage and Vet Outsourced or Remote Software Developers by VenturePact at General Assembly
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5. • Do you know the details?
• Have you prioritized the features? (You can’t
build everything!)
• What’s your budget?
• Is it possible to complete the most important
features within your budget?
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23. List Down the Following
• Top 5 Web Products/ Top 10 Mobile Apps You Use
Each Week
• What Do You Love About Them?
• Why Do You Use Them?
• What Needs or Desires Bring You Back to These
Apps?
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30. Download it Here:
http://bit.ly/11pxQ6i
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31. Randy Rayess
VenturePact.com
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/randyrayess
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Email: randy@venturepact.com
Twitter: @randyrayess
Ebook: http://bit.ly/11pxQ6i
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