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Calm’s Will Larson on how to build a technical leadership career

Intercom, Inc.

After writing An Elegant Puzzle about the challenges of engineering management in high-growth organizations, his focus shifted to a career path that’s much less understood – the technical leadership track. You last chatted with us way back in 2018, when you shared your insights on engineering and infrastructure management.

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Quantum UX Research

UX Planet

This raises the question: what if we could accelerate and refine user research using cutting-edge technologies like quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI)? We will explore how these emerging technologies could revolutionize user research in the coming years. Generate design hypotheses and autonomously test product variants.

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Building a Successful Market Penetration Strategy in Three Steps

The Product Coalition

Market penetration strategies can be defined as an effort of increasing market share for current products or services of the firm by marketing activities. In fact, market penetration has never been an affordable strategy that might burn the company budget in a short time. So, when will companies execute market penetration strategy?

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BWP 2017 Year in Review

bpma ProductHub

Boston Women in Product 2017 Year in Review: By Emera Trujillo. As we gear up for 2018, here’s a look back at the past year with Boston Women in Product! – and positioned our organizing crew for great success in the future. 2017 has been an exciting year for Boston Women in Product. By the numbers.

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Defying the Trends: Women at Innovatemap

Innovatemap

I’ve been fortunate to work with countless technology companies in my career, and while I met with an incredible number of women executives, CEOs, marketers and more, I most often saw myself in a room among men. The tech industry (and many industries, for that matter) has a long history of gender inequality. percent in 2018 and 26.2

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Executive Director’s Perspective on how to become a product manager

Product Management Unpacked

I have worked in 14 startups, founded four, and have held executive positions for better than two-thirds of my career. They directly manage a product’s strategic positioning in the marketplace, the creation of collateral materials, and the ongoing evaluation on how to best present the product to potential customers.

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The Making of Product Managers: Negar’s Story

The Product Coalition

Then she decided to acquire technical skills in web development to get closer to the product development process. After working in marketing for four years in London, Negar moved back to Vancouver in late 2018. She now wanted to work with technology in a way that allowed her to be part of the product development process.