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A little help goes a long way

  • 3:00 AM
  • Sep 15, 2017
  • 2 min read

It was the time to get some expert advice from the marketplace.

It included:

Intellectual Marketplace:

· Anil Apte

· Pradnya Salvekar

· Komal Khilnani

· Tarun Jain

· Rakesh Patil

· Manali Mitra

· Chetan Shetty

Our very own core team was also a part of the Intellectual services.

Hand-on marketplace:

· Yashashree B (JavaScript)

· Vijay Shinde (HTML)

· Ashish Shukla (Salesforce)

· Manohar Jadhav (Design)

CVs takeaway:

There were two important insights from the marketplace. First, it should be simple enough to use and interesting enough to brush aside! Second, back-end design is as important as the front-end one. The discussion also revolved around creating checklists of the tasks and methodologies, to keep everything in sync.

Parikrama’s takeaway:

For Parikrama, the focus was on the analogy of free market. The marketplace emphasized the user’s trust, as it’s a crucial factor while maintaining and designing an application. The focus was on user feedback because it’s one of the factors that help developers make the app even better.

Unicorn’s takeaway:

Marketplace flagged one important aspect of a business idea – the combination of electronics and software. Integrating these two can always give the best result. It also focused on the wise use of other add-ons while designing an app and its importance in preparing the demonstration.

Spartan’s takeaway:

Marketplace focused on the importance of the anonymity of the user. While making an application, user personas are of more importance if the app caters to a broader demography. At the end, every app’s performance mapping boils down to the user analytics and big data.

Royal Brigade’s takeaway:

The Royal Brigades utilized the "Intellectual Marketplace" services to their fullest. "Pitch matters! You have developed a solution but if you cannot deliver to your target audience you have no solution!" opined Suhas suggesting that the Royal Brigades focus on their pitch and presentation skills.

Infinite’s Takeaway:

George Eldo asked the Infinites not to reinvent the wheel and analyse current market and data available and to use to their advantage.

As the clock struck midnight, the Intellectual Marketplace stopped its services and the teams went back to the implementing the wise words they received.

They can still avail the "Hands-on Marketplace" till 7 am. For now, everyone is engrossed in pounding away code at their terminals. Stay tuned to know what's happening with the "Hands-on Marketplace"

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