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519: Product verification, most important of the 19 activities of product management – with Nishant Parikh

Product Innovation Educators

He emphasizes that these activities vary based on context (large vs. small organizations, B2B vs. B2C, Agile vs. Waterfall). Product Roadmapping Once product positioning is established, product managers move into the more action-oriented activity of roadmapping.

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Why is Agile Still Being Treated as Gospel?

The Product Coalition

Agile just turned twenty-one, but don’t put away that fake ID yet. Ever since the Agile Manifesto was written in 2001, the concept of becoming more efficient by embracing iterative delivery models and “learning-on-the-go” has captivated senior executives to junior project managers alike.

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Is Agile Product Development Right for Your Team?

The Product Coalition

OK, everybody knows Agile is one of the best product methodologies out there. Well, for those who are unsure about what Agile Product Development means, this post will refresh their memory first. Indeed, it has been a while since Agile was first popularized by a manifesto from product developers. Well, the answer is, it depends.

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The Definition of Product Management Is Shrinking. It’s Not Good!

Product Management University

Over the past few years, I’ve noticed a growing sentiment that the definition of product management keeps shrinking to the point where it’s becoming only the tactical things required to execute the next set of (agile) sprints. In other words, the agile development process is redefining what we call product management.

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10 Excellent Open Source Bug Tracking Tools, by Usersnap

Usersnap

A bug tracking tool induces better synchronization than manual bug tracking when using agile methodology, as you can regularly push out updates and give fixes to existing problems actively. With Trac you can enable to create project roadmaps, milestones and you can even fully modify the issue reporting area to your needs.

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Why we need Product Management, with Rich Mironov

BrainMates

Audience: Roadmaps. Rich Mironov: Roadmaps. They don’t actually care about roadmaps, but yeah. Rich Mironov: So, what they’re really looking for is a revenue forecast and maybe some commitments and roadmaps. Agile Development. Last thing. And here we would say dollars.

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The Evolution of Modern Product Discovery

Product Talk

My goal was to put our varied methodologies and techniques (Lean, Agile, Jobs-to-be-Done, design thinking, etc.) The Agile Manifesto [7:06]. Jobs to Be Done: A Roadmap for Customer-Centered Innovation. Other Links: The Agile Manifesto. Now, the Agile mindset gives us a lot of value. I hope you enjoy it. Jake Knapp.