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What to Do if You’re Told That Your Project Doesn’t Need to Plan for QA

Leigh Parker on Dec 13, 2017

The QA process is a vital leg of any IT project’s journey. A well-planned QA process can smooth over rough...

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How To Hack Your Way Out Of A Backlog Jungle

Leigh Parker on Nov 3, 2017

Software development projects always spawn extensive lists of enhancements, features, and defects that don’t make the cut to production. These...

Precocity blog How To Hack Your Way Out Of A Backlog Jungle

How To Handle Requests For New Functionality At The End Of A Sprint

Carl Lutz on Oct 2, 2017

Despite everyone’s best efforts to analyze and define a sprint’s scope, requests for new functionality constantly try to creep in...

Precocity blog How To Handle Requests For New Functionality At The End Of A Sprint

Spotlight: David Gillen

Aug 14, 2017

Recently, David was gracious enough to briefly talk to me about his experience as a Data Scientist. It was really...

Precocity blog Spotlight: David Gillen

Internships at Precocity Part 3: What We Learned

Feb 3, 2017

My first thought when I met Ali and Yuriy was that quite a bit had changed since I was working...

Precocity blog Internships at Precocity Part 3: What We Learned

Internships at Precocity Part 2: The Interns’ Experience

Jan 10, 2017

Ali de Jong’s Experience: I began the summer working with David Gillen on a big data project at a major...

Precocity blog Internships at Precocity Part 2: The Interns’ Experience