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Developing Product Management Confidence

bpma ProductHub

It’s the expectation of a positive outcome”. 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.

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Product Management Memory Lane with Alyssa Dver

bpma ProductHub

Product Management was still figuring out if it’s a necessary discipline in software companies. She summarized her frameworks through her first book, “Software Product Management Essentials”, first out in 2003. Even today, it’s considered a best-seller internationally in its category.

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

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

" Interview Guides Google Product Manager Interview Guide Google Software Engineer Interview Guide Google Engineering Manager Interview Guide Table of Contents How to Answer "Why Google?" " - Sample Answer 3 "What really attracts me to Google is the company's focus on making a positive impact in the world.

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COVID-19: Business Continuity Beyond Working From Home

Modus Create

While organizations like the Institute for Supply Management recently unveiled a study that estimates that Chinese manufacturers are operating at 50% capacity , inventory shortage due to the effects across worldwide supply chains is starting to become noticeable and will continue to impact resource availability.

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Net Promoter Score (NPS): the right way to use it + FAQs

Usersnap

His research culminated in a paper published in the Harvard Business Review in 2003, where Reicheld summarized his findings and unveiled the NPS metric and its associated survey question. On the other hand, a customer might use an NPS survey to express their dissatisfaction but then not act on it due to switching barriers.