#24 Crafting your project specification document with Saskia Koning from Nona Digital

How To Be Moderately Successful. - Ein Podcast von Mike Scott

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Welcome to the ‘how to be moderately successful podcast’, I’m your host Mike Scott and I am also the co-founder and CEO of Nona Digital.This podcast is all about helping you to build better businesses, better Fintech products and a better version of yourself.Today’s episode is sponsored by ourselves, Nona Digital.Building a Fintech business is difficult and building software that scales and that your users love is very difficult. In today's competitive environment, you just can't afford to get it wrong, but you also need to focus on building your business, your team,  closing your next round and making the impact that you need to make.This is where we can help,With an impressive track record of delivering scalable intuitive software for Fintech companies around the world, we are a great choice of tech partner to take away some of your stress by making sure that your product is designed and built at the highest standards. If you would like to accelerate your fintech project with a team of experts, we’d love to hear from you.Go to www.nona.digital to book a call directly with me or my co-founder or follow any of our contacts in the show notes.Today I'm joined by Saskia Koning who is our head of production at Nona.Sas is an absolute power house.  She joined our business more than 6  years ago in a junior role and through massive amounts of blood sweat and tears she has worked her way up to head of production and has got the scars to show. She brings a consistency that is difficult to find and a get shit done mindset that is so necessary in this role.Sas has worked on over 100 projects and above all of this she is a really nice human.Welcome Sas.If you'd like to get in touch with me to discuss a Fintech project that you would like to accelerate or to apply to come onto the podcast as a guest, please do:Mike on [email protected]'s website.

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