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Mike Bonamassa Joins Agile Velocity as Senior Vice President of Delivery

Agile Velocity

Mike brings over 25 years of experience as a software engineer, Agile coach, and business leader. He embraced Agile methods for the first time in 2005 while leading a major re-engineering project for a large government-sponsored entity.

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Business Development vs. Product Management

The Product Guy

Previously, he started his career as a software engineer in embedded systems and moved to application software before venturing into Product Management. Jenn got her break into the digital industry back in 2005 when her boss walked into the office and asked her to ‘figure out this whole digital download thing.’

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Product Strategies for Non-Strategists

The Product Guy

Previously, he started his career as a software engineer in embedded systems and moved to application software before venturing into Product Management. Jenn got her break into the digital industry back in 2005 when her boss walked into the office and asked her to ‘figure out this whole digital download thing.’

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Rapid Prototyping for Product Managers

The Product Guy

Previously, he started his career as a software engineer in embedded systems and moved to application software before venturing into Product Management. Jenn got her break into the digital industry back in 2005 when her boss walked into the office and asked her to ‘figure out this whole digital download thing.’

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What Is Growth Engineering and How To Use It To Optimize User Experience?

Userpilot

A growth engineering team is a cross-functional team of marketers, product developers, and software engineers. What is growth engineering? Growth engineering is a technical and systematic approach to organizational growth. Growth engineering Venn diagram. Dave McClure’s Pirate Metrics.

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What 14 startup investors and advisors taught us about chasing (and finding) product-market fit

Mixpanel

There’s a reason, after all, that Y Combinator chose the slogan “make something people want” shortly after they were founded in 2005. ” Startup Grind Jaclyn Allen, Partner Success Manager, and Daniel Reilly, Software Engineer, Startup Grind. It makes sense intuitively. Where are they drawn to? Later, quantifiable.