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Agile Methodology

If you’ve already started building a new feature, or even a whole new product, only to find that something has changed, are you stuck on the same trajectory?

Adopting an agile approach to product development means you are able to react to change, while actively expecting things to change. When you anticipate change, you’re able to react with the times and make a product that truly fits into the market. That’s agile. The roadmap is a shifting,

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