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489: Product Portfolio Management: Third of Seven Knowledge Areas of Product Mastery – with Chad McAllister, PhD

Product Innovation Educators

This article explores the fundamentals of portfolio management, its goals, and frameworks for structuring portfolios, and provides insights on aligning product innovation projects with organizational strategy. Innovation Landscape Model The innovation landscape model is another framework for structuring portfolios.

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Best Practices for Kubernetes Monitoring

eG Innovations

Google open-sourced the Kubernetes project in 2014. According to a recent CNCF survey , Kubernetes is the most popular container management tool among large enterprises, used by 83% of respondents. Kubernetes provides a framework to run distributed systems resiliently. Kubernetes monitoring in eG Enterprise.

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Method to the Product Madness

The Product Guy

When I joined Wetu in 2014, I was the 7th employee, we had just over 100 companies using our software, we were exclusively available in Africa, and the product was already 5 years old. But it does mean owning decisions and having frameworks to get them the results they need. More About The Product Mentor. Better Decisions.

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Is Product Management Certification Right For You?

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Scaled Agile POPM If you’re familiar with Lean and/or Agile frameworks, you’re probably familiar with Scaled Agile. Their Product Owner/Product Manager certification (POPM) is something of a two-for-one: you’ll learn basic product management skills as well as the latest principles for Lean enterprises.

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Why Product Features Matter

Department of Product

Features, you could argue then, are what drives revenue for SaaS products as enterprise customers shift packages to get access to more of the features they need, reducing the feature deficit they experience on a lower end package. At the time, back in 2014, this was so much easier than having to navigate around using Google Maps.

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Moving upmarket as a product manager: What changes and what stays the same?

Intercom, Inc.

In recent years we have increasingly focused on upmarket, enterprise-scale customers. This is a natural evolution for many SaaS tools as they move towards a healthier economic model, as captured in Christoph Janz’s seminal 2014 blog. But one thing is consistent across every product management role – a deep focus on the customer. .

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Nir Eyal on designing healthy habits – and the psychology behind them

Intercom, Inc.

Adam: In the years that have passed since the book originally came out in 2014, how has your thinking about habits evolved? There haven’t been any changes since the book came out in 2014. But the line of demarcation is not necessarily enterprise or consumer web. However, I think that the conversation has definitely changed.