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How We Work

User experience of agile project: I have never known a project to develop at such a rate."

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Putting Our Customers First

  • Short, incremental cycles
  • Clearly defined, measurable business objectives
  • Regular feedback
  • Continuous learning and improvement

We utilise an incremental, Agile approach to all of our work, building on the value and understanding from successive increments. In this way change is driven by you, our customer, rather than prescribed at the outset and imposed. Importantly, in this way, self sufficiency is often achieved significantly earlier than initially anticipated.

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This incremental approach is ideal in an organisational change management programme, as the rate that change can be achieved can never be fully understood at the outset. Thus it is essential to build-in feedback loops.

Our approach includes:

  • Short time-boxed iterations with clear deliverables and costs
  • Highly collaborative with regular feedback and stakeholder control
  • Part-time engagement; maximising benefit, lowering costs
  • Prioritised approach; ensuring early ROI
  • We remain accountable throughout the change programme and beyond

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The Importance of Business Agility

Today's highly competitive and rapidly changing markets that see the rise and fall of the likes of Nokia and MySpace places business imperatives on companies. In particular, companies need to be innovative, introducing new products, updating others to react to changes in the market (or predicting or even creating these market changes).

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