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Choosing a babysitter for your kids is just like picking a software agency. Hear me out... Chapters 0:00 - Intro 0:08 - ... Learn more here → https://wynsoftware.com/design/how-to... Website → https://wynsoftware.com/ LinkedIn → / wynhousesoftware Our Blogs → https://wynsoftware.com/blog/ Our Services → https://wynsoftware.com/services/ Who is WynHouse →https://wynsoftware.com/about/ Summary: Step 1. Understanding what it takes to build custom software It’s important to start off by taking a step back and understand what it takes to build custom software so that you know what to expect out of your chosen software development company. Building custom software is not a short nor simple process. The process involves numerous steps that are crucial to the overall success of the end product, often including the following: WORKFLOW Defining how a project will be completed, including how often the project owners will be updated and who is responsible for what tasks. PROJECT PLANNING Building a roadmap outlining key milestones, defining project requirements, and creating a mutual understanding of project goals. DESIGN Crafting the user’s overall visual experience including how information is organized, how users will navigate, and how the needs of users will be addressed. DEVELOPMENT Building the visual and nonvisual elements that make your software functionable through front-end and back-end development. DEPLOYMENT Making your digital product available to the public through the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. PROJECT MANAGEMENT Achieving all project goals within the given constraints—scope, time, and budget. QUALITY ASSURANCE Ensuring all software development processes, methods, activities, and work items are monitored to confirm proper quality. SUPPORT & MAINTENANCE Fixing broken software or “bugs” as they appear after the initial scope of the project is complete. Step 2. Understanding where a project can go wrong In order to avoid project failure, you must first understand where a software development project can go wrong. Since developing custom software is a large investment, you want to make sure your project is positioned for success before it even starts. Here are five common reasons for failure to avoid when building your custom software. 1. UNCLEAR BUSINESS GOALS AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS Defining clear business goals and project requirements from the start allows the product team to get it right the first time around. 2. INSUFFICIENT PLANNING AND UNREALISTIC DEADLINES Sufficient planning results in realistic deadlines and no additional work, keeping everyone on the same page and allowing the software to provide the benefits it’s supposed to. 3. POOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN TEAMS Maintaining open communication between teams makes a huge difference. This allows goal changes, revisions, and more to be made while staying on track with the project scope. 4. LACK OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT With effective project management, your project is bound to be completed the way it’s supposed to–on budget and on time. 5. NO USER/CUSTOMER RESEARCH Conducting user/customer research prepares you with a better understanding of your users’ behaviors, needs, motivations, and more. The good news is that these 5 common reasons for failure are easily avoidable, but you need to make taking the steps to prevent them a priority. One step you can take is by asking each software development team what they do to steer clear from failures like these. Step 3. Knowing what to ask a software development team To determine if a software development team is a good fit for your project, it’s essential that you ask them the right questions. We’ll make this step easy for you–here’s a list of what you need to ask. Ask for references and reach out to their previous clients about their work Ask what technology they typically use and how familiar they are with any technology they will have to interface with Ask about their project planning process Ask them if they understand your goals Ask about their workflow and project management process Ask them how they will communicate with you and your team Discuss their team’s current bandwidth Discuss your budget and timeline goals Getting answers to these questions should position you to make a confident decision on whether or not the company is a match for you and your project. If you’re not 100% set on the team, then don’t settle. #software #agency #application