Category: StartUp

  • 5 Best Practices For Writing Great Release Notes

    5 Best Practices For Writing Great Release Notes

    Release notes are usually written in the present tense and provide details about any changes in a new software version.

  • Are Business Plans Outdated?

    Are Business Plans Outdated?

    A business plan is a long formal written document that talks about the founders or executive team’s vision for the company and how they plan to achieve that vision. Business plans are a huge amount of effort for a startup company that isn’t really selling to customers yet, might not even have a product, and […]

  • Adopting a Product Mindset can help Startups Win

    Adopting a Product Mindset can help Startups Win

    There’s no point to putting time, effort, and money into a product that no one would buy or use. So many startups are launched with a great idea, but no results end up being developed.

  • 5 Best Practices for Daily Scrum Meetings

    5 Best Practices for Daily Scrum Meetings

    The daily scrum meeting should be a very short 15 minute time boxed event so that the team can synchronize activities and plans for the next 24 hours.

  • Doing SR&ED Claims More Efficiently

    Doing SR&ED Claims More Efficiently

    SR&ED stands for Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED). SR&ED is a tax incentive for completing scientific research and experimental development. If you don’t do the upfront work and create the needed systems to document time, failures, and learnings you will have a very difficult time making a good claim and a really difficult time standing in front of a CRA auditor.

  • What’s the difference between Scrum and Kanban?

    What’s the difference between Scrum and Kanban?

    Kanban and scrum are both agile frameworks for managing how stuff gets done. Agile is basically a set of ideals and principles that guide us on how to work together to get stuff done well and efficient.