From fledgling startups to enterprise-level tech providers, companies frequently underestimate development costs, human capital requirements, and time required to launch a well-executed digital product or update to existing software.
As a result, projects often end up over budget and behind schedule, products are poorly executed, and teams feel overwhelmed and burnt out.
Outsourcing doesn’t always come with product strategy and process optimization.
Hitting investor timelines for product deliverables with available resources is painful, and sometimes impossible.
Bespoke software solutions are complex to evaluate and implement
My current offshore software engineering team is not delivering results.
I need to deliver a software solution quickly but I don’t have time to stand up a dedicated in-house team.
Product design is lacking and features for long term viability are missed
Work just gets thrown over the fence (non-agile, non-collaborative) which extends development time and increases effort. Think waterfall, ‘scrumterfall.’
At Brightnets, we believe product development doesn’t have to be difficult or painful. We help teams head off common problems, before they arise, by focusing on three areas where most problems originate.
Building new products, ways of delivering products, or software offerings requires significant investment of time and resources — and teams can waste a lot of time and money running in the wrong direction.
To ensure clients allocate resources wisely, we help leadership think through long-term plans, formulate a strategic product roadmap, and prioritize specific ideas over others. During this process, we often uncover opportunities to uplevel product ideas. Our clients range from startups planning to develop new products, features or software to enterprise customers with adoption or execution issues.
Product Strategy
Product Roadmap & Guidance
Industry & Competitive Analysis
Fractional CPO Support
P&L Review
Armed with a clear product strategy, we thoroughly review product objectives and existing resources, ask tough questions, and challenge assumptions about realistic deliverables, timelines and scopes.
We develop common frameworks for evaluating product ideas and create approaches that balance business value against level of effort in order to effectively prioritize product initiatives. This allows the business to develop several types of product roadmaps including:
Based on mutually agreed upon objectives, we make budget recommendations that align to resourcing plans, establish regular reviews to ensure timely delivery of products (e.g. sprint and design reviews), and communicate with leadership regularly to review and ensure alignment. Lastly, we act as an ambassador between leadership, development teams, and contractors while products are developed.
We help clients build productive, accountable hybrid and/or dedicated development teams that deliver results — not just features. We evaluate existing resources execution and performance based on current business objectives and product roadmap. Our recommendations are always formulated to optimize resources based on cost, speed, efficiency and throughput.
Building new products, ways of delivering products, or software offerings requires significant investment of time and resources — and teams can waste a lot of time and money running in the wrong direction.
To ensure clients allocate resources wisely, we help leadership think through long-term plans, formulate a strategic product roadmap, and prioritize specific ideas over others. During this process, we often uncover opportunities to uplevel product ideas. Our clients range from startups planning to develop new products, features or software to enterprise customers with adoption or execution issues.
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Armed with a clear product strategy, we thoroughly review product objectives and existing resources, ask tough questions, and challenge assumptions about realistic deliverables, timelines and scopes.
We develop common frameworks for evaluating product ideas and create approaches that balance business value against level of effort in order to effectively prioritize product initiatives. This allows the business to develop several types of product roadmaps including:
Based on mutually agreed upon objectives, we make budget recommendations that align to resourcing plans, establish regular reviews to ensure timely delivery of products (e.g. sprint and design reviews), and communicate with leadership regularly to review and ensure alignment. Lastly, we act as an ambassador between leadership, development teams, and contractors while products are developed.
We help clients build productive, accountable hybrid and/or dedicated development teams that deliver results — not just features. We evaluate existing resources execution and performance based on current business objectives and product roadmap. Our recommendations are always formulated to optimize resources based on cost, speed, efficiency and throughput.
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