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A Better Problem Statement Template

Tyner Blain

In 2003, Managing Software Requirements: A Use Case Approach by Leffingwell and Widrig (p.101) Scaled Agile shares a narrative, free-form approach (figure 4) for problem statement writing. Ad hoc narrative structure doesn’t help, so I don’t encourage product managers to use it. In practice, it does not.”

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Take a Peloton Ride with Amy Bunszel, SVP of Design and Creation Products at Autodesk

Gainsight

It is a stationary bike system built with a large screen at the front, enabling users to live stream or follow on-demand workouts at home. working on radar systems. None of her employment at that time was about product management. In 1996, Amy started her own business that was later acquired by Autodesk in 2003.

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Using Net Promoter Score (NPS) for Measuring Your Product/Market Fit

The Product Coalition

The metric was originally developed by Fred Reichheld, Bain & Company, and Satmetrix, and it was introduced by Reichheld himself at Harvard Business Review in 2003. The NPS score is essentially an index ranging from -100 to 100 that measures the willingness of customers to recommend a company’s products or services to others.

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COVID-19: Business Continuity Beyond Working From Home

Modus Create

We have learned a thing or two about managing uncertainty within our clients’ businesses over the years, and a lot of these learnings can be reapplied to how a company can address uncertain business conditions arising from the current COVID-19 pandemic. Change will come. How companies react to it will define success.