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Unemployed Agilists: Review the Hype Cycle & Your Agility to Help You Manage Future Job Changes, Part 4

Johanna Rothman

I started this series by discussing why managers didn't perceive the value of agile coaches and Scrum Masters in Part 1, resulting in layoffs.) Then, in Part 2 , I asked those unemployed agilists to review their functional skills, the skills people need to do a product development job well. Every change requires work.

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What I Wish I Knew Before Writing a Book

Melissa Perri

Since publishing my second book, Product Operations, in October, I’ve been reflecting on what I learned writing two business books and wanted to share those insights that I wish someone had shared with me before I started. But my heart was set on Product Management. See how people react. That was back in 2016.

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One Critical Part of Product Management That Got Lost in Agile Development

Product Management University

Agile is a software development methodology. It’s not a way to do product management. It’s not how you do product marketing or sales. Agile development is a methodology for building software, and it’s a good one! More emphasis on deliverables, greater accountability and better product usability.

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Forever Employable – Jeff Gothelf on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

Working in product is a dream job for lots of people but sustaining a dream career certainly isn’t without challenges. Jeff Gothelf has been there. The post Forever Employable – Jeff Gothelf on The Product Experience appeared first on Mind the Product. Jeff Gothelf has been there. Jeff’s blog.

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8 Ways to Simplify Lean Portfolio Management

Agile Velocity

Lean Portfolio Management (LPM) has become a pivotal strategy for many organizations aiming to optimize their product development efforts and align them with business objectives. Here’s how: 1. Embrace Lean Principles Lean principles are foundational to an efficient portfolio management process.

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Operationalize Getting Insights from Metrics: Tips for Product People

The Product Coalition

Everyone talks about getting insights from digital products and processes, yet I’ve seen it done wrong so many times that the subject demands revisiting, especially in light of the emerging field of DataOps. Data is increasingly complex and complexity can only be managed via stable and reliable foundations. What is an Insight?

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One Critical Part of Product Management That Got Lost in Agile Development

Product Management University

Agile is a software development methodology. It’s not a way to do product management. It’s not how you do product marketing or sales. Agile development is a methodology for building software, and it’s a good one! More emphasis on deliverables, greater accountability and better product usability.

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