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Key Advice and Strategies for Mobile Product Managers

Alchemer Mobile

If we’ve learned anything in 2020, it’s that flexibility is key to being a strong product manager – especially when it comes to the mobile experience. For many mobile product managers, their biggest goal is to create a realistic product roadmap and hit key milestones on time.

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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Product Manager’s Reality

The Product Coalition

Every now and then, it’s interesting to ask: What does a Product Manager (PM) do? The answer of course has some take on: They juggle managing products and people. They need to have technical/processual skills as well as those lauded, but ever elusive, leadership skills. That is the product manager in a nutshell.

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The Digital Workspace Monitoring Journey

eG Innovations

I have spent 18+ years in the software industry playing various roles: from a developer to an architect to a product manager. My expertise is primarily on Microsoft Windows technologies. I helped architect the company’s Universal Monitor technology at first. How did that technology come about?

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Behind Every Great Product

svpg

When I first decided to start The Silicon Valley Product Group, I had just left eBay and had some very strong opinions about what makes great product teams, and great product cultures, and while there were more than a few important thinkers and leaders on these topics, one area that I felt was under-represented was the role of product management.

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

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Below, we'll delve into the world of Google by explaining its history and products, what benefits employees can expect while working at the company, and give you some tips on how to answer a the common interview question, "Why Google?" "Why Google?" "Why Google?

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Even More Amazing Speakers for #mtpcon London 2017

Mind the Product

Blade wrote the book on speech-recognition interface design (Addison Wesley, 2003), The Art and Business of Speech Recognition: Creating the Noble Voice and his work and thoughts have been featured in publications including The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and on media including TechTV, NPR, and the BBC. Get those tickets now!

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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.