Sat.May 02, 2020 - Fri.May 08, 2020

Remove release-management-vision
article thumbnail

Six Types of “Product” Owners

Roman Pichler

A feature owner who manages a major capability with which end users interact like search and navigation on an online retailer’s website. A platform owner who manages a platform as a collection of shared software assets. A portfolio owner who manages a group of (related) products. None is per se better or worse.

article thumbnail

Digital Accessibility – a Guide for Product Managers

Mind the Product

Ahead of the ninth Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) on May 21st and, at a time where digital products are very much in the spotlight, we’re digging deep into accessibility to better understand how we, as product managers, can improve our digital products. Introduction. What should you tackle first? “To reach WCAG 2.0

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Understanding Product Management

The Product Guy

As I strive towards becoming a product leader, I wanted to understand the best practises in product management and in the process develop my own product philosophy. . This article explores multiple aspects of product management. the Product Manager role is a rather recent phenomenon. Understanding the Role Definition.

article thumbnail

8 Reasons to Love Your Product Roadmap as a Gaming Product Manager

ProductPlan

Here at the ProductPlan blog, we advocate strategic roadmapping for product managers in every field. In this post, we’ll offer several strategic reasons that you should embrace your roadmap as a gaming product manager. 8 Reasons to Love Your Product Roadmap as a Gaming Product Manager. Ready, player one? It’ll save you time.

article thumbnail

A Day in the Life of a Product Manager: Consumer and Enterprise

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

In this post, an enterprise (IBM) and a consumer (Google) product manager describe a typical day in their life on the job. While there doesn't exactly exist a "typical" day in product management, you can expect to perform certain tasks based on the stage of your product. A day in the life of Kevin Wei, an enterprise product manager.