Agile Marketing

Early in my career IBM set out to revolutionize the development of large systems with an ecosystem it called AD Cycle, where AD was an abbreviation for Application Development. AD Cycle was undoubtedly the ultimate expression of the traditional waterfall method of building software systems, where development projects moved en masse through distinct stages.

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Andrew Smolenski
Is Marketing Too “Soft” for Lean and Agile?

I often hear people question how approaches to work like Lean and Agile can apply to marketing, an activity they see as highly creative and resistant to the discipline required of software engineers. Sadly, this reflects a lack of understanding both of the creativity inherent in software development and of the many ways that Lean and Agile can make marketing better.

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How Not to Write a Customer Success Story (Part 3)

My apologies for going dark for a week. I’m in Austin, and we Austinites spent last week cooking in the dark, boiling drinking water, and watching a Texas winter’s worth of firewood disappear in four days. But where it was 5 degrees here last Tuesday, today it’s nearly 80 and the snow is completely gone.

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Andrew Smolenski
How Not to Write a Customer Success Story (Part 1)

Brand Company limped along for twenty years, somehow surviving. A pressing problem was their employee expense reporting system, the shortcomings of which threatened the company’s very existence. Brand Company was just about to sink into the swamp when they found Tech Company, an expense reporting software company.

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Andrew Smolenski