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Testing Business Ideas – David Bland on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

David Bland is the CEO and Founder of Precoil, an author, and a long-time practitioner of agile and lean startup. He joined us on the podcast to talk about how to create focus around what matters to your users by using different testing methodologies – a topic he and Alex Osterwalder cover in their book, Testing Business Ideas.

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The Best Books on Product Development

The Product Coalition

Here are four product development “schools of thought” and the best books to read on each of them. The Waterfall Method Waterfall describes the traditional, linear product development method: idea, prototype, testing, launch. Product Design and Development ? —?Karl It’s product development 101. Roberto Cooper.

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A Better Shipyard – Joff Redfern on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

Joff’s team at Atlassian creates the products that many of us use to manage our own product and development processes; he’s got a unique viewpoint on the state of product management. She has worked on a diverse range of products – leading the product teams through discovery, prototyping, testing and delivery.

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Don’t Call it Improv – David Farkas on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

If you’ve got a background in waterfall processes, it can seem as if agile techniques are just about making it up as you go along. She has worked on a diverse range of products – leading the product teams through discovery, prototyping, testing and delivery.

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AI and the Future of Testing

Centercode

Whether it’s the rise of AI, CI/CD, or DevOps, the lines between testing and development are blurring. But as testing methodologies evolve and bleed into development, professional testers are questioning how this evolution will affect their role in product development. It will generate movies to entertain us.

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Shape Up – Ryan Singer on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

Basecamp is well known for its approach to product development – after starting out as an agency (37 Signals), it realised that the tools it used to manage its own projects would have value for others. She has worked on a diverse range of products – leading the product teams through discovery, prototyping, testing and delivery.

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How to Use Generative AI and LLMs to Improve Search

TechEmpower - Product Management

Enhancing Front-End Product Search We also developed a front-end search tool that revolutionized the way users search for products. This nuanced approach can cater to the most specific of viewer moods and preferences, ensuring a seamless entertainment experience. Strive for a balanced outcome.