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Benefits of Analytics for Startups
Google Analytics, the 3 benefits of startup analytics and the 6 data analytics you as a small business and startup should track. It’s all here in one place.
Project Management Success
What is the one thing that is keeping you from getting your project done? What are Agile story points and how do they work? And, a list of free project management tools that you can start using today.
Agile Derivatives: Scrum and Kanban
What is Scrum and what is Kanban, and on what types of projects are they best used? These Agile Methodology derivatives are five times more widely used than other techniques. Find the right Agile method that will make your team more productive and working smoothly.
Agile and Project Management
This article is written for those that are new to using Agile for marketing, project management or software applications, and for those who have used it for years, but may be interested in learning more.
Product Market Fit
Did you know you can measure your product market fit? In a couple of different ways too! Ask your customers if they could live without your product or service. Or, ask them eight probing questions before and after they use your product. Get more details from our article.