Staff Augmentation Mistakes We Wish We Avoided
After several staff augmentation projects, we’ve seen common pitfalls — from unclear requirements to poor onboarding. I’d love to crowdsource the biggest “lessons learned” from others who’ve been through it too. What do you wish you’d done differently in your first engagements? What red flags do you watch for now?
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Early-stage product work often feels like guesswork until you commit to learning cycles that validate assumptions efficiently instead of building features that never get used. That’s why approaches like the one described at develop MVP in the middle of reading about iterative development really stood out — it reinforced the idea that MVP should be treated as a discovery tool rather than just a minimal product.