Software development projects have under 50% success rate and often times companies are taking a big financial risk without even knowing about it. With 5+ years overseeing public and private sector developments, I can say it doesn’t have to be this way. 80% of mistakes can be made on paper before any coding is done. Practicing modern methodologies in creating digital services helps to build a bridge between the company goals and the service user needs, eliminating wasted budget.
“Every modern business is positioned to digital first. As our
devices require satellites to navigate and operate – so do the
modern companies. Good partners like this are a satellite for
companies helping to translate their goals into digital services
that are meaningful for the end consumer. This gives a sense of
reassurance that your creations provide value in the long-run.”
K. Jõgeva – CEO
“Working with a team that has their heart with the project and is
detailed in their work is very important. Projects that bring
value and are neatly executed are based on people who have a wide
range of experience and the ability to analyse the context of the
situation. If I have a challenge with a project in the future
there is no doubt in my mind on who I will contact first.”
S. Adamson – Lead designer
“We did not wish for a regular webpage and Neveli absolutely
delivered on it. Unconventionally, the process did not start with
the design but by considering our ideas, analysing the industry
and then making strategic communication decisions. We really liked
that the process started with finding out about our business to
understand our needs before creating the design and concept.”
M. Sild – Project manager
“Neveli delivers fast results and is a good operative team member,
any task at hand will be delivered on time.”
P. Pirnpuu – Lead developer
“Neveli has a very wide background which has allowed her to create
a range of different trainings - from film education to even
creating and communicating innovative services. She really cares
about the projects she works on and this shows in the participants
positive feedback of her classes.”
K. Sigijane – Head of Baltic Film, Media and Arts School trainings
“Ready to ask critical questions and help you translate your business into the digital world. I can be asked for a consultation with an ongoing project or take me onboard when you start.”
- Tallinn University of Technology - BA Service marketing and management (Cum Laude and awarded for best Bachelor thesis by Bestmarketing)
- Tallinn University - BA audiovisual media, combined degree with social psychology
- Interactive design (Estonian Academy of Arts)
- Agile organization and team leading (Estonia)
- Kiuas Accelerator (Accelerator winner, Finland)
- Startup passion (Incubator winner, Finland and Estonia)
- Mediatech Sprint workshop (Germany)