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Romuald Członkowski – Customer Success Lead

Romuald Członkowski

Customer Success Lead

at Boldare - Product Design and Development Company

ArticleThe first version of your app: Prototype or MVP?

The first version of your app: Prototype or MVP?

What should the first version of your app be – a prototype or MVP? What’s the difference between them? Check our article!

ArticleMVP development - what, why and how?

MVP development - what, why and how?

The minimum viable product (MVP) is the is a core element of the product development approach we use at Boldare. However, there can be confusion about just what an MVP is and what it is for. Here, we lay out the Boldare take on MVPs and how we use them to achieve maximum results for our clients.

ArticleChatGPT – the AI game changer?

ChatGPT – the AI game changer?

We’re passionate about exploring the latest technologies and available tools. That is why, together with our Agile Product Builders community, we set up a live discussion between Krzysztof Osinski, Senior Vice President of Research & Development from DTiQ and Romuald Członkowski, our Customer Success Guide with a special interest in AI issues. This article draws together the main points of their conversation, including likely uses for ChatGPT, as well as its current limitations and potential ethical issues.

ArticleLean Startup Series: Traveling the Build-Measure-Learn Cycle

Lean Startup Series: Traveling the Build-Measure-Learn Cycle

What is the Build-Measure-Learn Cycle? Why is it important and what does the typical process look like? What are the benefits of this? Let's find out!

ArticleHow to improve productivity in agile scrum teams

How to improve productivity in agile scrum teams

How do we define agile productivity, how do we measure it, and how do we improve productivity in agile scrum teams? Find out in the article!

ArticleTaking advantage of the code audit in 3 complementary steps

Taking advantage of the code audit in 3 complementary steps

Implementing the results and recommendations of a code audit can prolong the life of your digital product, potentially pushing it to the next level of market share or in some cases even save the life of your whole business. But arranging an audit is a fairly straightforward matter, what really counts is what you do with the results. How do you take that information and use it to transform and update your app, website or platform?

Article6 business insights you should demand from a code and UX audit

6 business insights you should demand from a code and UX audit

A code audit is one of the tools that can be used to check the quality of your web or mobile application technology-wise. The goal is to carry out an objective assessment and unearth all code or UX problems that might be lurking within, including breaches of UX and programming conventions and security issues. However, not every code audit is the same and not every code audit will meet your needs. Some auditing companies focus only on technology, but completely ignore the business aspects. This article describes what you should be getting from a comprehensive code audit and how to know a great auditing service when you see it.

ArticleGuide to efficient sprint planning

Guide to efficient sprint planning

To stand out in the marketplace, quality apps that are user favorites can make all the difference. While there’s no recipe for final success, there are some tools that can help you with it. For us, the main tool is the Scrum framework and its role in software development. Scrum development offers an approach that brings all the key players and skills together to produce digital products in a series of rapid and highly efficient instalments.

Article5G in the Middle East – MENA leads the way

5G in the Middle East – MENA leads the way

5G is the next level in wireless communication. With the necessary global protocols agreed, networks are being established around the globe. With huge potential benefits deriving from the boost in the possible speed and quantity of data transactions, the MENA region is among those leading the way.

ArticleHow to persuade your CEO to say "YES" to your IT project

How to persuade your CEO to say "YES" to your IT project

If you met your CEO in an elevator and said, “Hi James, I have this revolutionary idea I can’t wait to tell you about”, and James said, “Oh really? I have 30 seconds, hit me.” Would you be able to pitch it to him?

ArticleMinimum Viable Products? It’s all about the team

Minimum Viable Products? It’s all about the team

The MVP is a core element (perhaps the core element) of our lean startup approach to product development. The minimum viable product is not a prototype. Nor is it a full-scale product ready for market. The MVP is an experiment, a way to test real-life user responses to an aspect of the solution being developed.

ArticleProduct-Market Fit – teamworking for results

Product-Market Fit – teamworking for results

When it comes to the product-market fit part of the lean startup approach to product development, that teamwork is critical to the successful fine-tuning of your product to make it a ‘must-have’ for your target users. So product-market fit team is focused on turning your existing product or MVP (minimum viable product) into a saleable product.

ArticleDigital Product Prototyping – it’s a team effort

Digital Product Prototyping – it’s a team effort

The art of the agile organization is collaboration. In other words, teamwork is essential. Between the individual members of our in-house digital project teams, and with our clients and Product Owners, teamwork is the foundation for a successful, quality

ArticleLean Startup Series: Innovation Accounting

Lean Startup Series: Innovation Accounting

Innovation accounting is a key element of the lean startup approach. Embodying the ‘measure’ and ‘learn’ elements of the Build-Measure-Learn cycle, innovation accounting enables business owners and developers to create useful metrics that offer insight into user engagement, product-market fit, and scalability.

ArticleScaling Your Product – thriving in the market

Scaling Your Product – thriving in the market

In the digital product development process, scaling is the activity that gives the product sustainability and stability. A series of small but significant tested iterations that respond to, and anticipate, the market’s requirements. Not only does scaling involve responding to user feedback and suggestions, but also anticipating user needs in order to increase market share.