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The Top Product Moments of the Decade…and What’s Coming Next

The Product Coalition

There was a lot of praise for the ingenuity of the technology, but the user experience left a little to be desired…perhaps we were all a little too inspired by the flawless communication abilities of Sci-Fi virtual assistants. With a name inspired by the Library of Alexandria, Alexa promised big things. Speaking of security?—?some

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2019 Goals Gone off the Rails? 3 Ways to get Back on Track

Mind the Product

According to the US News and World Report, 80% of New Year resolutions fail by February – so if you’re like the majority of us, those well-intentioned, heartfelt goals you set a few weeks ago have become faint memories by now. learning new software. getting a certification (be it scrum, agile, product, coaching … you name it).

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Learning from Failure: Product Manager Style

The Product Coalition

Thanks to the success of the original Peek, TwitterPeek was released shortly after in 2009 receiving a much frostier reception. Users also reported problems with the browser, so tweets linking to websites became either useless or frustrating. to ‘what shall we name our cloud?’. Check out our certifications here.

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Why Aren’t We Better at XP (or Almost Anything)? “Stop Making It Harder”

Johanna Rothman

I reported to my first professional job at GTE Sylvania in May 1977. Report to the nurse's office. But the demand for software developers was high and I was good. Aside from learning how to learn about a new domain, I learned that software is all about interpersonal skills. Your reality is certainly different from mine.