Why Non-Technical Founders Break the SDLC, And What Developers Can Do About It
📰 Dev.to · Khalfan
Learn how non-technical founders can disrupt the software development life cycle (SDLC) and what developers can do to mitigate the issues, to improve collaboration and product delivery
Action Steps
- Identify potential pain points in the SDLC where non-technical founders may get involved
- Communicate technical requirements and constraints to non-technical founders
- Establish clear expectations and goals for product development
- Develop a feedback loop to ensure continuous communication
- Collaborate with non-technical founders to prioritize features and create a product roadmap
Who Needs to Know This
Developers and non-technical founders on a startup team benefit from understanding each other's perspectives to ensure smooth product development and delivery. Effective communication is key to avoiding SDLC disruptions.
Key Insight
💡 Clear communication and collaboration between technical and non-technical team members is crucial to avoiding SDLC disruptions
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🚨 Non-technical founders can break the SDLC! 💡 Developers can help by communicating clearly and setting expectations #SDLC #startuplife
Key Takeaways
Learn how non-technical founders can disrupt the software development life cycle (SDLC) and what developers can do to mitigate the issues, to improve collaboration and product delivery
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