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Product Management is on the up-and-up – why now?

BrainMates

Product Managers are in short supply – named as one of just five key roles in the Startup Talent Gap report released in July 2018 by start-up peak body StartupAUS in collaboration with Microsoft, the University of Technology Sydney and Google – alongside coders, startup-focused sales roles, user experience designers, and data scientists.

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The Evolution of Modern Product Discovery

Product Talk

The Rise of User Experience Design [8:47]. The Jobs-To-Be-Done Framework: Clayton Christensen and Anthony Ulwick [10:42]. Jobs-to-be-Done Framework. User Stories Are Better Than PRDs. By 2004, Microsoft was already announcing that they didn’t want to support it anymore, and by 2006 they ended support for it.

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The 5 Pillars Of Good Design Leadership

UX Studio: Product Management

We also believe adapting these pillars to other roles, such as project management or product ownership, should provide a stable ground to build user experience-friendly leadership and ship highly successful digital products. Going on in a complex project without any framework is not the solution though. Listen first.

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Coda’s Shishir Mehrotra on rethinking docs from scratch

Intercom, Inc.

How do you name an all-in-one solution for a plethora of problems, which – until now – have required individual tools? We had confidence in our thesis, and we could see how it was working, but I find that usually your confidence in business doesn’t come out of some framework. It comes out of some experience. Shishir: True.