Let’s Talk: Product Ownership
Product ownership helps projects succeed. Learn what product owners do, how it’s different from project management, and how they lead project prioritization.
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Product ownership helps projects succeed. Learn what product owners do, how it’s different from project management, and how they lead project prioritization.
Guiding multiple teams toward a single goal is difficult. Here’s how software design patterns can encourage open lines of communication, make alignment possible, and help those teams thrive.
A great software build and deployment pipeline encourages collaboration and transparency. Here’s what we have found makes a successful pipeline.
Designing for design systems requires tight collaboration between designers and developers. Ethan shares three tips to help get everybody on the same page.
Decoupling your deliveries and releases will keep the mainline code production-ready, the project continuously integrated, and the risk associated with adding new features very low. Join Gary as he walks through the process.
Sparkboxers Ryan and Gary are leading a new Sustainable Software Workshop. Learn how to feel in control of your software vision, architecture, and execution.
How can a developer adapt quickly to new environments? Daniel shares his process for learning the unknown from his experiences during a recent project with the Described and Captioned Media Program.
A few years ago, we came up with a technique called “The Hammer and the Chisel” for writing code and polishing styling. We’ve learned a few things instituting this process, and here’s what we’ve found works.
Sparkbox frontend designer Andrew Spencer explains how involving a designer from the beginning to end of a project creates better, more polished work on a shorter timeline.
Learn Bryan’s favorite tools and practices for exceptional interactive design. Read about them in Communication Arts Magazine.

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Vice President of Business Development