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Case Study: Launching PayMe from HSBC

Mind the Product

While I was living and working in London in 2012, I noticed a recurring problem with paying back friends after a social activity. After a very promising product design phase, we sadly went from a very agile process to the bank’s traditional default waterfall technical delivery methodology.

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How JustGiving Crowdfunding Went From an Idea to £100m in Five Years

Mind the Product

JustGiving’s goal is to grow the world of giving, enabling more money to be raised for good causes through the use of technology. In 2012, when I was working as part of the JustGiving team responsible for innovative products and disruptive business models, we decided to test how people could raise money for non-charitable good causes.

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The Evolution of Github: A Revolution in Code Collaboration

The Product Coalition

By 2012, GitHub had surpassed 2.5 Strategic Changes, Pricing, and Revenue GitHub’s journey has been punctuated by strategic changes aimed at enhancing its value proposition and market position. million users , signaling a monumental shift in the landscape of software development and version control.

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10 Digital Transformation Examples from 10 Industries

Modus Create

Each example showcases how an enterprise successfully adopted digital products, platforms, or processes to make a positive impact on its bottom line. We have consciously excluded IT companies to demonstrate how digital transformation isn’t exclusive to technology firms. The results were incredible. Sephora used Aha!

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14 Can’t Miss Conferences for Product Leaders

ProductPlan

We’ve written about the best conferences for product managers here —today let’s review the can’t miss conferences for product leaders (executives, C-Suite, and the like). The conference is structured around the “7 Ps of Product”—Problem, Purpose, Position, Price, Practice, Promotion, and Performance.

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How to Develop Your Product Career, Using the Product Quadrants

The Product Coalition

The four flavours of product manager are defined by the relative importance of a discovery versus a delivery focus, compared to the importance of technical versus business knowledge. Review your list against the quadrants to determine the quadrant that fits you best, and the second-best fit too. I’ll cover that in a minute.

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What Do You Really Need: In-House Team, Outsourcing or a Tech Partner?

The Product Coalition

Six months after the release in September 2012, the company had to shut down the game servers and admit it couldn’t compete with other online RPGs that already had sustainably growing fan communities and profits. Let’s review the three key types of outsourcing arrangements and what the differences among them mean to you as a customer.