πŸ’»Avoiding the Trap of Building Too Much | June 2022

Discover our top tricks for building right first time.

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About the webinar

Building a product is filled with temptations.

You might want to build big, bold, and fast. You might want to squeeze in that feature that you really like before testing with customers. Heck, you might not want to test with customers at all.

But this can lead your team down the narrow path towards over-building, under-testing, and, ultimately, missing the writing on the wall.

Join us on the 15th of June when we discuss how getting stuck into the build can lead startups into trouble, and the processes and frameworks our Product team at The Delta lives by to avoid the trap of building what you think is best, versus what your customer actually wants.

Speakers

Bobby Sequira | LinkedIn 🀝

Bobby is a Senior Product Manager at The Delta. When he's not hosting his Mastercast podcast, he's building ventures. He has more than 8 years experience helping new ventures go to market, fuelled by his passion for applying Product and Agile principles to building great products πŸ”₯

Stephan Grobler

Stephan is a Lead Product Manager at The Delta, with more than 10 years of experience mastering MVPs for ventures across various industries. He's an advocate for falling in love with the problem, and not with the product, and uses this philosophy to guide our ventures to success πŸš€

Marné Coetzee | LinkedIn 🀝

MarnΓ© is the Head of UX Design at The Delta. She has over 10 years of experience in the art of designing and testing user experiences and interfaces, and leads our team of UX Designers at The Delta as they craft the interfaces for hundreds of applications every year πŸ“±

Elmar De Groot | LinkedIn 🀝

Elmar is the Head of Engineering at The Delta. With several decades of experience in software development, Elmar knows the tricks of the engineering trade, and uses these to design teams and processes so that risks are mitigated in the development of a product πŸ’ͺ

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