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June 6, 2019 - Toronto - Rangle.io, one of the fastest growing innovation and digital transformation consultancies in North America, appointed Mark Tiainen to the role of VP, Digital Strategy. Reporting to CEO Nick Van Weerdenburg, he is responsible for growing the company’s existing strategy practice to unlock clients’ potential innovation and deliver innovative products, as well as position Rangle as a global leader in digital strategy.
Imagine you’ve built a new and innovative product. This time you did it right: before you started developing anything, you got out of the building and spoke with customers. You really understood their pain points and validated your assumptions. You built an MVP based on your findings and it seems to be working out, people are using it. You’ve confirmed that you have identified a problem worth solving and that people are willing to pay for your solution. Now you’re looking to optimize for growth. What should you build next?
In this blog post, I look to introduce a Digital-First Operating Model framework for Chief Information Officers (CIOs) and other executives leading organizational change. If you haven't already done so, make sure to listen to the podcast (or watch the video) associated with this post below and join the conversation on Twitter by using #AskRangle.
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Are you currently working on a large, enterprise AngularJS application 😵and need to migrate to Angular? Not sure where to start? Scared you don’t have the resources? You’re not alone!
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Have you ever felt like your doctor was too busy entering notes into their computer to give you their full attention? Wondered why a specialist you’ve waited months to see asks you the exact same questions your family doctor asked, despite the existing documentation? Spent painful hours or even weeks waiting for test results and wondered what takes so long?
Let’s take a moment to consider what is important for local development. For me, I want to make sure all my developers are using the same dependencies, and I don't want to worry about what versions they have installed. No more “but it works on my machine” excuses. At the same time, I want to make sure we retain the conveniences of HMR (Hot Module Replacement) so that developers don't need to constantly refresh the application to see their changes reflected. We don’t want to lose fast feedback.