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In Scope for My Role?

Mironov Consulting

  Out of scope means they can advise, counsel, suggest, offer to help… but don’t own the decision/action.  Let’s imagine a Director of Product responsible for a portfolio, with 5 product manager direct reports matched to 5 stable maker teams.    With lots of gray space between the two.

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Top 11 Female Product Management Influencers to watch in 2022

Userpilot

There are some well-known names as well as new faces on the list, from all over the world – together with their LinkedIn profiles and medium blogs, so you can follow their journeys and insightful posts yourself. She advises executives around the world regarding product management. CEO of Product Labs. Author of “The Build Trap”.

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On skepticism and storytelling: How PMs can become more data-informed

Mixpanel

For today’s post, we spoke with Rohit Gossain , who has held multiple product management and data science roles over the last decade with technology companies such as Shutterfly, OpenTable, Adobe, and Expedia Group. . Mixpanel: How have you seen product analytics evolve over the course of your career? What features make sense for them?

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On skepticism and storytelling: How PMs can become more data-informed

Mixpanel

For today’s post, we spoke with Rohit Gossain , who has held multiple product management and data science roles over the last decade with technology companies such as Shutterfly, OpenTable, Adobe, and Expedia Group. . Mixpanel: How have you seen product analytics evolve over the course of your career? What features make sense for them?

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6 Key Hard Skills in Product Management

ProductPlan

They are your technical skills. For example, if you’re a data engineer, hard skills represent how much you know about data, how much you know about models, how much you know about statistics, and so on. You don’t need a degree in business or finance to be a product manager (although it wouldn’t hurt).

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A summary of “Building Products for the Enterprise”

The Product Coalition

Chapter 4: Organizational knowledge Chapter 5: Product Knowledge Chapter 6: Building better products with data Chapter 7: Industry knowledge Chapter 8: The Product Managers Chapter 9: Conclusions summarizes the main takeaways of the book, which is why I skipped it in this summary. Product Management is about solving customer problems.”

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Azure Virtual Desktops: Questions & Answers

eG Innovations

Peter has already written a summary blog of his “favorite” bits of data/results as a quick read available here: AVD – Azure Virtual Desktop – Usage Trends and Statistics. So, rather than presenting data, it took a very interactive discussion format. Where can I get technical details of real AVD deployments at scale?