// Why Choose Us
We minimize waiting and rework, and use materials and prototypes to materialize ideas.
Lean startup is a startup method that minimizes waste and approaches success by quickly repeating small learning cycles of “Development – Build , Measurement – Learning , ” as a team.
At our company, we minimize “waste” by incorporating lean startup methods.
Specifically, in system development projects, in addition to various documents, we create prototypes and mockups that are easy for users to imagine, and after multiple recognition checks, we transfer them to the development process. Learn
more about our development process here .
What is the “waste” that you want to minimize in a system development project?
During the execution period of a system development project, anywhere from a few to several dozen system engineers are assigned. Therefore, if the project is not executed in the appropriate steps, a lot of waste will occur.
The most difficult hurdle in a system development project is deciding what to create. Using the Lean Startup method, we repeatedly verify and communicate on a prototype basis to minimize the following waste.
01.
Waiting
Assigned developer time due to lack of clarity on what to create
02.
Rework
Due to ambiguous development, a discrepancy with needs occurs, resulting in corrections and rework.
03.
Overproduction
Development of system functions that were not actually used because user requests could not be properly understood
04.
Developer Unmatch
Assigning developers not needed to run the project
05.
Frequent Bugs
System correction process due to insufficient testing man-hours and frequent bugs
After clarifying the functions to be developed using prototypes, mockups, and documents, we will transfer them to the Scrum development process. If additions or changes are required, they will be addressed in subsequent development sprints. This makes it possible to minimize waste throughout the project.
Our experienced team of system engineers will support you.
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