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Successful product adoption is the result of many steps done right
Capturing Market Opportunities
Spend the time for critical thought. The time you spend periodically fine tuning your course will reduce the number of expensive and frustrating major course corrections later.
We have started companies, created new products, sold those products internationally, and successfully exited those ventures.
We are a trusted advisor for our ability to think abstractly and see alternate perspectives and emerging trends.
Product Business Modeling
Strive to create clarity through simplicity. Features with purpose and potency accelerates customer adoption.
We have made enough mistakes in our past to know a simple purposeful product business model is a requirement for success.
We help guide you through modeling every aspect of a product including financial projections and timelines. Every major feature is separately defined, aligned with the vision, tested, questioned, adjusted, and refined to a sharp purposeful execution plan.
Product Story Boarding
User experience is all that matters.... to the user.
Defining the user experience in a story board provides a quick and simple method for envisioning and agreeing on the desired end result.
P&G's former CEO, A.G. Lafley, said it concisely: "there are two pivotal moments of truth for customers: 1) the decision to buy and 2) the delight in use". In other words, focus on user attraction and user experience.
Software Architecture
Just ask the Big Bad Wolf if "HOW" you build something matters.
We will architect your product with abstract loosely-coupled pieces. Interchangeable parts are the key to a successful product life-cycle strategy. A good architecture needs to allow for parallel development progress, compartmental isolation, predictability, expandability, and scalability.
We consider where your vision may lead you in the coming years, and what storyboard features you wanted but aren't yet included.
Detailed Design
Would you build a house without floor plans? Detailed designs define exactly "WHAT" will be developed.
Detailed designs are like floor plans, whereas the software architecture is like a set of guidelines and a bill of materials.
Development
A plan is only as good as its execution.
With a proper plan, execution seems as though it should be easy. Don't get complacent. Don't assume too much.
Stewart Strategy has the experience to ensure success.