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Game Changing Beliefs for the Product Developing Organization

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How can you improve as a product developing organization? Are there principles that you as an organization can chose to believe in, which will then help change the odds of success in your favor? This paper will argue for a positive answer to this question and further attempt to suggest a useful set of such beliefs – I call them ‘Game Changing Beliefs’

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Elvang, M. (2014). Game Changing Beliefs for the Product Developing Organization. In: Barafort, B., O’Connor, R.V., Poth, A., Messnarz, R. (eds) Systems, Software and Services Process Improvement. EuroSPI 2014. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 425. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43896-1_21

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