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Developing Product Management Confidence

bpma ProductHub

But how do you develop the confidence required to lead a team of stakeholders to a positive outcome? She summarized her frameworks through her first book, “Software Product Management Essentials”, first out in 2003. It’s the expectation of a positive outcome”. These words couldn’t be more relevant to product management.

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The Shape Up Method: What Product Managers Need to Know

The Product Coalition

Product development is a pretty complicated process. Basecamp started off in 2003 as a tool that the internal development team built for themselves. The method aims to better define and plan projects before handing them off to development teams to build and ship. What is the shape-up method?

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Dear Strategy: 074 Jobs To Be Done (and Other Frameworks)

Dear Strategy

Dear Strategy: “How do I best operationalize the ‘Jobs To Be Done’ framework in my everyday strategy work?”. . At least once a month, I get a question (sometimes officially and sometimes casually) about some framework or another that has been popularized in some way or another and has become the latest “thing to know” on the job.

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Product Management Memory Lane with Alyssa Dver

bpma ProductHub

She summarized her frameworks through her first book, “Software Product Management Essentials”, first out in 2003. In fact, she was among the very first class of the highly regarded Product Management certification from the Association of International Product Marketing and Management (AIPMM).

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The Importance of Listening to Your Customers by David Cancel

Mind the Product

In 2003 Lego lost $300 million – even though Lego has the highest profit margin of any toy brand – and predicted a loss of $400 million in 2004. He has a framework to help. The Spotlight Framework. These are especially important in developing a product. User experience issues. Positioning issues.

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All the Ways to Answer the "Why Google?" Interview Question

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

I spend lots of time tinkering and learning about new frameworks and languages and am excited by the chance to work with like-minded teammates who can accelerate my thirst for knowledge. Gayglers: Founded in 2003, Gayglers was Google's first-ever Employee Resource Group. " "Why Google?

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

Gainsight

In 1996, Amy started her own business that was later acquired by Autodesk in 2003. ” At Autodesk, Amy found the ability to develop as a professional product manager and expanded her skill set. . . So I went from running product to running product and development.” That caused a pivot in her mindset.