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Experimentation over Internal Politics: The Product Managers’ Wish List for 2019

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40% of product managers say they are using AI or machine learning, up 7% from last year. The companies that will survive and thrive are agile, and adapt and react to the changing wants and needs of the marketplace. The C-suite, marketing, market research and product development can now run multiple tests simultaneously.

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Experimentation over Internal Politics: The Product Managers’ Wish List for 2019

DISQO

40% of product managers say they are using AI or machine learning, up 7% from last year. The companies that will survive and thrive are agile, and adapt and react to the changing wants and needs of the marketplace. The C-suite, marketing, market research and product development can now run multiple tests simultaneously.

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Experimentation over Internal Politics: The Product Managers’ Wish List for 2019

DISQO

40% of product managers say they are using AI or machine learning, up 7% from last year. The companies that will survive and thrive are agile, and adapt and react to the changing wants and needs of the marketplace. The C-suite, marketing, market research and product development can now run multiple tests simultaneously.

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How Product Management is Evolving: Findings from the 2020 PM Insights Report

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The research, conducted in December 2019, was the fifth annual report on the trends affecting product management teams in companies both large and small. 64% of those surveyed said they plan to incorporate artificial intelligence and machine learning into their product offering this year.

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How Product Management is Evolving: Findings from the 2020 PM Insights Report

DISQO

The research, conducted in December 2019, was the fifth annual report on the trends affecting product management teams in companies both large and small. 64% of those surveyed said they plan to incorporate artificial intelligence and machine learning into their product offering this year.

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How Product Management is Evolving: Findings from the 2020 PM Insights Report

DISQO

The research, conducted in December 2019, was the fifth annual report on the trends affecting product management teams in companies both large and small. 64% of those surveyed said they plan to incorporate artificial intelligence and machine learning into their product offering this year.