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Amazon’s Product Managers Take On Health Data With Alexa

The Accidental Product Manager

In order to be able to do this, Alexa needs to be able to transmit sensitive health care information using software that meets federal laws regarding how that data is to be safeguarded. The number of homes that have an Alexa or similar speaker system in them has been expanding over the past few years. What All Of This Means For You.

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Minimum Viable Products: Why You Should Test before Investing in Ideas

The Product Coalition

Minimum Viable Products: Why You Should Test Before Investing In Ideas Let’s analyze the advantages of MVP-based software development. You can successfully prevent these problems by starting software development with a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). The first version of Buffer is a good software example of a MVP.

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Productboard founder and CEO Hubert Palan on mastering product strategy

Intercom, Inc.

With a background in computer science and an MBA, he soon realized that understanding the markets and customers is as important as building the products. And so, in 2014, he founded Productboard , a product management system that incorporates customer feedback and insights to help product teams build better products.

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Coda’s Shishir Mehrotra on rethinking docs from scratch

Intercom, Inc.

I spent about six years there – mostly running YouTube products. Then I left Google in 2014 to start Coda. I went from most of my day being watching other people do things, being in meetings and reviews and so on, to all of a sudden writing specs, doing designs and trying to figure out what the product was.

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10 Scaling Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

While this probably sounds like common sense, I’ve seen more than one organisation trying to get more done by throwing people at a product. No wonder that the individuals struggled and the product suffered. This led to a bloated, over-complicated code base and a product that was difficult to adapt and expensive to maintain.

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Behind Every Great Product

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Their code base had diverged and it was extremely slow and costly for Microsoft to be implementing Word separately for each platform: Windows, DOS and Mac. It also meant that there was great pressure to get the release out so they could start to gain the efficiencies of a single code base. In 1993, Word 6.0 So the team got to work.

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Seeing Around Corners | Rita McGrath | BoS USA 2019

Business of Software Conference

She is also one of the most regularly published authors in the Harvard Business Review. Want us to let you know about new talk videos, speaker AMAs, Business of Software Conference and other event updates? There was no sort of software there. Software enables access to assets, not ownership of assets. Upcoming Events.