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How Merging Purpose With Profit Redefines Product Roadmaps And Product Success

The Product Coalition

So we got to talking about a software product we had collaborated on in the past. Founded in 2006 with a unique social mission: for every pair of shoes sold, they would donate a pair to a child in need, an initiative they called “One for One.” Let’s look first at Expensify, a business software company. And I swear it’s not.

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Product Discovery Anti-Patterns Leading to Failure

The Product Coalition

TL; DR: Product Discovery Anti-Patterns Scrum has proven to be an effective product delivery framework for all sorts of products. The wave of agile transition projects, particularly in large, established organizations over recent years, has provided those frameworks with a tremendous tailwind. software is eating the world?—?,

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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? Coda’s purpose: prove that docs can be as powerful as apps – and provide an elegant solution to the problems of 2020, not 1980. Google uses a system for goal-setting called OKRs.

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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

Instead, product teams are experimenting their way to viable solutions. We are putting our customers first, taking the time to discover unmet needs, and developing solutions that address those needs. The Jobs-To-Be-Done Framework: Clayton Christensen and Anthony Ulwick [10:42]. Jobs-to-be-Done Framework. Anders Ericsson.

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Eye of the Storm, Part II: the Genetics of Successful Scrumming

Pragmatic Marketing

Scrum, an Agile process framework, is one of the most highly-regarded ways of managing development projects faster, with better outcomes. It has gained an enormous traction in the software world, and is used by a large number of major organizations in the industry. Scrum – the DNA. That’s some claim.