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Five Steps to Positioning Your Product

Mind the Product

If building products is hard, positioning your product is harder. No matter what you build and sell, how you position your product dictates what you do. How you prioritize, marketing campaigns, sales strategy, it all changes based on how your product is positioned. How do you position your product? So where do you start?

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How to Apply a Product Led Approach to Internal Products

The Product Coalition

People inserted agile somewhere along the way but whilst agile made things a little better there has been something missing that meant employees and internal stakeholders still felt underserved and misunderstood. Along came the focus on employee experience. Here are a few considerations: Find a way to link it to revenue ?—?if

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Louis Rosenfeld on how UX design can close the gaps between people

Intercom, Inc.

“I see creating conference programs or an editorial agenda for a line of books as definition exercises” It’s this personal desire to not put people in positions to fail. You might have to be thinking about how your organization is part of an agile process. Why would we do it any other way?

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“Behind the Agile Curtain: Why Leaders Choose Agility” Panel Presented at Keep Austin Agile 2019

Agile Velocity

My name is Erik Cottrell, and I’m with Agile Velocity. What we intended to do with this panel was to give folks a glimpse into what it’s like for leaders who are on an agility journey. We oversee all of the core initiatives of the company, and I had the pleasure of being the executive sponsor for our Agile transformation.

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The Key to Agile Team Motivation

Speaker: Robert Webber, Author and Innovation Leader

Agile was a grassroots engineering movement that caught most software leaders unprepared. The Agile community was confident that management would recognize the benefits of Agile and adopt its servant-leadership style. Agile has been impeded by retention of Waterfall release planning practices and schedule pressure.