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Design Your Development Process for Learning

Sachin Rekhi

One aspect of startups that the ecosystem is getting better at is designing our startups for learning from our customers to find product/market fit. But what I've found surprising is that these learnings haven't been readily applied to the development process and they definitely should be. Sprint Planning.

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Ask the Community: How Do You Shift From Functional Teams to Value-Driven Teams?

Product Talk

Instead, they hand off work from team to team—the back-end engineers design the data model and system architecture, the front-end engineers build the interface elements, the mobile engineers work toward feature parity, etc. The challenge with this way of working is that it is both slow and constraining.

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Product in Practice: Bringing the Discovery Habits to WebMD

Product Talk

The larger and more complex your company is, the more challenging it can be to introduce continuous discovery. We also appreciate Sandrine’s candor in admitting that this process hasn’t always been easy. You can submit yours here. Do you have a Product in Practice story you’d like to share?

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Selecting a Software Development Company in 2024

TechEmpower - Product Management

million software developers worldwide. Given this diversity, it's important to be selective in the development services company with whom you choose to partner. Here is what we've learned: Understanding your needs Identifying the skills you truly need is paramount as different firms boast distinct skill sets.

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Building Products Your Customers Love with Empathy and Human Insights

Speaker: Lija Hogan, Customer Experience Consultant at UserTesting & Daniele Hohol, Senior Product Manager at UserTesting

In this webinar, we will highlight the critical areas during the design and development process when reaching out to customers, understanding their needs, testing hypotheses, and refining your approach is imperative. Practical tips for pulling in customer feedback without delaying your process.and more!

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480: Putting Design Thinking into practical action – with Tom Granzow

Product Innovation Educators

The Discover, Analyze, Create, Develop Design Thinking Framework for product managers You’ve heard about Design Thinking or even tried it. It is a simple-to-understand tool for solving problems, developing strategy, and most commonly for us product professionals, for developing a new product or service.

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Product in Practice: All It Took Was One Product Trio to Inspire Change—The Hemnet Story

Product Talk

In fact, some steps—like story mapping and identifying your assumptions —don’t even require anyone else to participate. You can easily go through these activities on your own. Tweet This And while you technically don’t need permission to get started, at some point, you will need buy-in and support from your leadership.

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Why Product Managers Must Relearn Their Customers

Speaker: Janelle Estes, CIO, User Testing

So how do you adapt your product development process knowing that your customer's behaviors and expectations have completely changed over the past year? In this webinar, you will learn: The critical areas during product design and development process when you need to reach out to customers.

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Building a Research Flywheel: A Helpful Guide for Product Managers & Their Teams

Speaker: Jessica Hall, Product Strategy & Design Leader and Co-Author of The Product Mindset

You might be surprised to learn that neither of these businesses would be where they are today without it. Instead, PMs and business leaders need to turn the crank of the wheel to get processes in motion and build momentum. This, ultimately, will lead to more value, more growth, and a greater understanding of what your customer’s need.

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Fail Well, Pivot Fast: Product Experimentation for Continuous Discovery

Speaker: William Haas Evans - Principal Consultant, Head of Product Strategy & Design Practice, Kuroshio Consulting

From a product discovery/product management perspective, the purpose of experimentation is to focus our efforts on invalidating our assumptions to reduce the risk of developing and going-to-market with the wrong product. Bad experiments inject noise into your decision-making process. Which would you trust your next paycheck on?

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LLMs in Production: Tooling, Process, and Team Structure

Speaker: Dr. Greg Loughnane and Chris Alexiuk

Technology professionals developing generative AI applications are finding that there are big leaps from POCs and MVPs to production-ready applications. However, during development – and even more so once deployed to production – best practices for operating and improving generative AI applications are less understood.