Wed.Sep 06, 2023

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How Can Product Leaders Support Continuous Discovery?

Product Talk

In addition to delivering a keynote at the Product at Heart conference (in case you missed it, you can find the video and transcript of that presentation here ), conference co-organizer Petra Wille also invited me to participate in a fireside chat at the Leadership Forum event. We discussed a few of the common stages companies tend to go through when they adopt continuous discovery , some of the challenges and setbacks they’re likely to experience, and how leaders specifically can help teams ove

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Enhance Your Data Security with Single Sign-On for Mobile and Web 

Alchemer Mobile

Single Sign-On (SSO) and Survey Question Reordering now available for Alchemer Mobile and Web By Cathy Yang, Senior Product Manager at Alchemer, and Vanessa Bagnato, Director of Product Marketing at Alchemer In August and early September, we released updates to the Alchemer Mobile SDKs and Dashboard, including the availability of Single Sign-On (SSO) to improve your data security, survey question reordering to improve your survey designing experience, and updated colors and logo to the Dashboard

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What the Hell Is Shared Understanding Anyway?

The Product Coalition

We hear the term hundreds of times a week, but how can we build a shared understanding of exactly what shared understanding is? Build Products that people love The term ‘Shared Understanding’ has likely become irrevocably enshrined into the lexicon of software and product development. As product designers, owners, engineers, and delivery teams, we can often use the term with reckless abandon, daily.

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Mastering B2B User Research: Tips and Insights

UX Studio

Not long ago, we noticed an interesting trend: even businesses that had nothing to do with the usual tech sector were seeking UX studio’s help to improve their websites and apps. Even big B2B players (Business-to-Business) were interested in UX research. As we delved into these industries, we realized that our usual research approaches for regular B2C (Business-to-Customers) companies weren’t really cutting it.

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Product Management Careers: Job Prospects, Pathways, and Must-Have Skills (2024)

The product management job market in 2024 reflects the fast-growing and ever-evolving nature of the field. For product managers looking to future-proof their careers and take advantage of new opportunities, staying informed about the professional landscape is a smart move. In this comprehensive career guide from Regis College, you’ll learn about: The current job outlook for product managers in 2024 Six professional pathways and the average salaries for these roles in the U.S.

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How To Handle Communication in Big Companies

The Product Coalition

For about six weeks, working at a small company, I composed all my emails in rhyme. That would not have been a smart idea at my next job.

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Product Managers Swim With Red Herring

The Product Coalition

The headline isn’t clickbait. The real bait surrounds you every day as a product manager if you swim in the shallows.

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Business forecasting: How it can benefit your team | Roadmunk

Roadmunk

Learning about business forecasting can help you prioritize projects to better align your team with company strategies and take advantage of changing markets.

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Implementing Product-Led Growth: How Amplitude Customers Put PLG into Practice

Amplitude

Learn real-life tactics and metrics from brands using product-led growth (PLG_ to drive acquisition, retention, and monetization.

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Project controls: A guide to succes | Roadmunk

Roadmunk

Project controls standardize your team’s process for great outcomes every time. Here’s how to use them to your advantage.

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From Developer Experience to Product Experience: How a Shared Focus Fuels Product Success

Speaker: Anne Steiner and David Laribee

As a concept, Developer Experience (DX) has gained significant attention in the tech industry. It emphasizes engineers’ efficiency and satisfaction during the product development process. As product managers, we need to understand how a good DX can contribute not only to the well-being of our development teams but also to the broader objectives of product success and customer satisfaction.

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Chris Spiek at BoS USA 2023

Business of Software Conference

How Autobooks Reinvented Itself STRATEGY PRODUCT CULTURE Find out more about BoS USA 23 Book Now Learn how great SaaS & software companies are run We produce exceptional conferences & content that will help you build better products & companies. Join our friendly list for event updates, ideas & inspiration. Unsubscribe any time. We will never sell your email address.

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How to implement an agile workflow | Roadmunk

Roadmunk

Agile frameworks streamline project development without sacrificing quality. Discover why agile workflows are so popular and how to start using them.

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How to Reduce Planning Time to Create Better Goals at All Levels, Part 2

Johanna Rothman

In How Product Goals Make it Easier to Create Sprint Goals and Reduce Feature Factories, Part 1 , I started responding to Tom's interview question. Now that we've dealt with the feature factory problem, it's time to address planning time. Here's the question again: “The product owner and dev team cannot decide on a sprint goal, even after hours of discussion.

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How to assemble a cross-functional team | Roadmunk

Roadmunk

Learn about cross-functional teams and understand their benefits and challenges. Plus, build successful cross-functional teams with our expert tips.

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Platform Product Management Beyond Features: Introducing B-MAP for Platform Ecosystem Success

Traditional PM struggles with the complexities of platform ecosystems. B-MAP framework tackles this challenge. B-MAP goes beyond features, focusing on building, managing, adapting, and partnering to foster a thriving platform ecosystem.

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How to use the Fibonacci sequence in agile | Roadmunk

Roadmunk

Teams use the Fibonacci sequence for agile projects to estimate tasks more accurately. Learn how this technique can improve your agile processes.

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How to use the iterative process in project management | Roadmunk

Roadmunk

Learn what the iterative process is and how it can benefit your project management. Here’s everything you need to know about this agile method.

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A beginner’s guide to marketing management | Roadmunk

Roadmunk

Great marketing starts with a plan. Learn what marketing management is, its best practices, and what tools to use for excellent strategies.

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How resource leveling can help your business | Roadmunk

Roadmunk

Resource leveling is an underappreciated tool in project management. Learn how to incorporate this process into your business practices.

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How to Build an Experimentation Culture for Data-Driven Product Development

Speaker: Margaret-Ann Seger, Head of Product, Statsig

Experimentation is often seen as an aspirational practice, especially at smaller, fast-moving companies who are strapped for time and resources. So, how can you get your team making decisions in a more data-driven way while continuing to remain lean and maintaining ship velocity? In this webinar, Margaret-Ann Seger, Head of Product at Statsig, will teach you how to build an experimentation culture from the ground-up, graduating from just getting started with data-driven development to operating

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What’s an agile release train (ART)? Key principles and steps | Roadmunk

Roadmunk

Discover why agile release trains (ARTs) are necessary to complete cross-departmental and collaborative work.

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