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Should You Be a Product Manager or a Software Engineer?

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Here's a breakdown of how to consider a career in product management versus software engineering As a new grad, I was lucky enough to choose between product management and software engineering amongst other options. This might be for a user facing product or back end infrastructure. What will I learn?

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Should You Be a Product Manager or a Software Engineer?

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Here's a breakdown of how to consider a career in product management versus software engineering As a new grad, I was lucky enough to choose between product management and software engineering. You are ultimately accountable for the product's success or failure. This might be for a user facing product or back end infrastructure.

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Birst 7: A new level of ease of use and collaboration across centralized and decentralized analytic teams

Birst BI

Register for the Birst 7 online product launch event, scheduled for June 5. I spoke to Brad Peters, Birst co-founder and Senior Vice President and General Manager of Analytics and BI at Infor, to provide us with the vision behind Birst 7 and the value he expects it to deliver to enterprises looking to balance freedom and control.

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Measure the Immeasurable: Beyond Vanity Metrics

Speaker: Sari Harrison, Product Management Instructor, Product School

As a product manager, it's your job to realize your product’s vision by executing your chosen strategy. Doing this can cause you to lose focus on the real value you are trying to achieve, in favor of moving the vanity metrics such as launches and time spent. It’s also your job to deliver value to the business.