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“A huge component to designing software is to see it, feel it, play with it, and know the ideas we had do work–or don’t. At Mutual Mobile we get to work closely with engineers and see things we come up with actually get built.”
Not tangible? Doesn’t count. Many of us have experienced a variety of start up, agency, or other environments where deliverables get tossed over the fence, never to be seen again. For Selina, designing software doesn’t end when dev starts. In fact, in many ways, that’s just the beginning.
You’re at a new building site. A line of trucks back up and dump an assortment of raw materials on the lot. Sheets of plywood amid the girders and beams. Tangles of plumbing bits and electrical fixtures. Screws and nails and fasteners sprinkled over the top. It will take your crew days to manually sort the pieces before the build can begin. Big data is like that–which is why data visualization is more important than ever before.
A huge pile of data can consume and obstruct the project roadmap, despite being exactly what the project needs to be its very best. Until it’s sorted, connected, and applied, data is merely stuff and things. Data visualization, powered by user experience and interaction takes the materials and makes a home. It gives your business the proof it needs to deliver on a vision.
Imposter syndrome and the tech industry: it’s real. What is it about innovation work, and work culture, that cultivates this mental health phenomenon?
According to research cited in Tech Republic, 70% of people, in general, feel imposter syndrome at some point in their lives. In an informal survey of over 10,000 tech workers, the social media site Blind found 58% of those surveyed experience “imposter syndrome.” They felt unprepared for their roles and anxious about being “outed” as frauds.
It’s not only a good idea to take a deeper dive into this unique species of anxiety, and its vulnerabilities. It’s equally as important to present solutions tech companies can put in place to support and retain the best people who make the biggest impact.
Expansive tech audit? Green field product exploration? Bring it. Dan is a Jack-of-all-Trades and a master of…everything? Whether he’s meticulously redlining, diving into new market strategies, optimizing tech processes, or using his design roots, Dan is an innovator by nature and a leader by example after example after example…
While it’s easy to start an eCommerce business using a Saas (Software-as-a-Service) eCommerce platforms like Shopify, BigCommerce, and Squarespace, you would need to hire an eCommerce developer agency.
Why would you hire a development agency when you can do-it-yourself or have an in-house team who can do it for you? Indeed, when you’re small and starting, you might not need external help. But as your business grows, it gets complicated and requires additional time and resources to help you with the constant changes.
Regardless of the size of your business, a development agency brings vast experience, resources, and support in various relevant areas to run the business smoothly.
Here are eight reasons why we think hiring an agency is a good idea.