What if your software partner cared more about strategy, culture, and people than cranking out code? In this episode of The Get Bizee Podcast, Code plus Trust Founder and CEO Andrew Strickland sits down with host Amy Cosper to talk about what really makes a tech company work. Hint: it is not just lines of code Andrew shares how his team starts every project with front end strategy, market reality, and relationship building instead of transactional development work. He breaks down how he think...
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What if your software partner cared more about strategy, culture, and people than cranking out code? In this episode of The Get Bizee Podcast, Code plus Trust Founder and CEO Andrew Strickland sits down with host Amy Cosper to talk about what really makes a tech company work. Hint: it is not just lines of code Andrew shares how his team starts every project with front end strategy, market reality, and relationship building instead of transactional development work. He breaks down how he think...
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What if your software partner cared more about strategy, culture, and people than cranking out code? In this episode of The Get Bizee Podcast, Code plus Trust Founder and CEO Andrew Strickland sits down with host Amy Cosper to talk about what really makes a tech company work. Hint: it is not just lines of code Andrew shares how his team starts every project with front end strategy, market reality, and relationship building instead of transactional development work. He breaks down how he think...