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From Product Management Back to Strategy

The Product Coalition

In recent years it seems that product management is all about execution and delivery. But you can’t really succeed this way, at least not the way your company needs you to. Here are three mindset changes that you need to make sooner rather than later. Photo by Kea Mowat on Unsplash When I moved into product management, almost 20 years ago, it used to be a very senior role.

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SUNDAY REWIND: Owning Agile by Jeff Patton

Mind the Product

Another look at Jeff Patton’s talk on Owning Agile, from our 2018 #MTPEngage Hamburg conference Read more » The post SUNDAY REWIND: Owning Agile by Jeff Patton appeared first on Mind the Product.

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Over-indexing Product Ideas

The Product Guy

Historically, many product managers have often just tossed work over the wall to the engineers. That can no longer be. Watch and learn more from product management expert, Don Ross.

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What is Customer Analytics? Customer Data Analysis 101

Amplitude

Learn what customer analytics (customer data analysis) is. Understand how user data is collected and how customer behavioral data can improve your product.

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Get Better Network Graphs & Save Analysts Time

Many organizations today are unlocking the power of their data by using graph databases to feed downstream analytics, enahance visualizations, and more. Yet, when different graph nodes represent the same entity, graphs get messy. Watch this essential video with Senzing CEO Jeff Jonas on how adding entity resolution to a graph database condenses network graphs to improve analytics and save your analysts time.

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Rearchitecting Your Platform? Don’t Stress Over Feature Parity!

Product Management University

Rearchitecting your platform is a necessary evil but every software company has to suck it up at least once. If you’re fortunate enough to have success over the long haul, you’ll do it a few times. It’s total stress though, especially for product management and product development teams because of the tremendous pressure to deliver feature parity in the initial release or very soon thereafter.