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Are you Solving Customer Problems or Just Building Features?

ProductPlan

No software developer wakes up in the morning excited to write a bunch of code that will be re-written a few sprints later. They bypass ROI calculations, due diligence, prioritization exercises, and customer validation. Use prioritization frameworks Every decision to build a new feature is a judgment call.

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The Future of Digital Health: Realities vs Opportunities

The Product Coalition

Healthcare providers all around the world are moving to digital health technology due to its tremendous potential to address critical industry concerns and improve healthcare quality. The FDA regulates software that meets the standards for a device under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetics Act. Major hurdles in Digital Health 1.

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Scale Friendly vs Innovation Friendly

The Product Coalition

As part of the software development lifecycle (SDLC) model, you start with a plan which can include — budgeting, gathering the right talent, deciding on the right tools/frameworks to use, and other items to implement the plan, and then we are left with the outcome. To use a scale friendly method, you have to start with a plan.

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How to Benefit From Big Data Analytics: 7 Real-World Examples

The Product Coalition

Today, due to the internet, software development companies collect such vast quantities of data that we have coined a new term for it: “big data.” This framework is free and capable of handling large quantities of structured and unstructured data, making it an indispensable component of any big data operation.

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What is System Design in Technical Program Management?

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

These are program sense, cross-functional partnerships, behavioral, and system design questions. Of the four, many find the system design questions to be both the most challenging and the most significant for your chances of an offer. So what is system design after all? What is System Design? Let's get to it!

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Utility Eats Value for Breakfast: About Diminishing Marginal Utility

The Product Coalition

To answer this question, we’ll use the “Jobs to be Done” (JTBD) framework. Users want to use software that will make it easy to collect data. Software developers usually don’t want to work in Microsoft Sharepoint. Consequently, the super users didn’t like what we presented, for it wasn’t intuitive enough.

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Cross-Functional Collaboration: A Real-World Guide

The Product Coalition

Building effective teams with people from different disciplines can be challenging due to various circumstances. This exposure to different cultures, generations, and belief systems has shaped my understanding of what true cross-functional collaboration looks like. Let’s explore strategies for how we can tackle these challenges.