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Who is Marty Cagan: Background, Books, Product Management Tips, and More

Userpilot

Throughout his rich career, Marty has worn numerous hats within modern software product organizations, transitioning between roles involving product management, software development, product marketing , user experience design, and general management, among others. Most product roadmaps are nothing less than confusing spreadsheets.

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Why Drawing Maps Sharpens Your Thinking

Product Talk

Richard Dawkins is spot on in speculating on the role maps played in the cognitive development of humans. According to Barbara Tversky , a cognitive psychologist at Stanford University, we develop spatial competence at a young age and it’s critical to our survival. Humans used imagery to communicate before language developed.

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Collection, Analysis, Action: A Beginner’s Guide to the Product Stack

Mixpanel

This post is written by TWG, a product consultancy specializing in modern application development , data engineering, and product growth. Since 2002, they have helped both scale-ups and large enterprises achieve their conversion, engagement, and retention goals. Simply put, data is at the core of good product management. All you need.

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Product Goals in Scrum

Roman Pichler

The product owner is accountable for “developing and explicitly communicating the product goal.” Scrum is a simple framework designed to facilitate the development of complex products. Some view it as the product vision , others equate it to the product’s value proposition. Figure 1: The Product Goal in Context.

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Product Goals in Scrum

Roman Pichler

The product owner is accountable for “developing and explicitly communicating the product goal.” Scrum is a simple framework designed to facilitate the development of complex products. Some view it as the product vision , others equate it to the product’s value proposition. Figure 1: The Product Goal in Context.