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Book review: “Product Roadmaps Relaunched”

bpma ProductHub

I had set out to create a software product for roadmapping but soon discovered people don’t have good processes that support roadmapping. As companies adopt agile and lean methodologies, there was clear need for education on a new way to manage product roadmaps”. What do people struggle with most developing roadmaps? “A

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How to Make Agile Work in Fast-Growing Startups

The Product Coalition

TL; DR: How to Make Agile Work in Fast-Growing Startups For years, I worked in several Berlin-based, fast-growing startups in my capacity as Scrum Master, agile coach, and Product Owner. These are my lessons learned on making ‘agile’?—?including All startups built double-sided marketplaces, serving B2C as well as B2B customers.

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Product Development Health Check Playbook

The Product Coalition

Read on for the Product Development Health Check Playbook written by Angus McDonald and Kayla Li. A Product Development Health Check is like a fitness test for your product development practice. An important consideration is to not limit the health check to only one area or aspect of your product development practice.

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The Software Development Deli Counter

Mironov Consulting

I’ve noticed a frequent executive-level misalignment of expectations across a range of software/tech companies, particularly in B2B/Enterprise companies and where Sales/Marketing is geographically far away from Engineering/Product Management. Let’s call it the software development deli counter problem.

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Permission To Stay Focused

Mironov Consulting

  So the ratio of wants/needs/demands/ couldas/shouldas to actual development capacity is often 20x-50x.   They are coming off customer calls, strategy sessions, renewal discussions, marketing automation planning sessions, compliance reviews, and industry analyst briefings that highlight improvements that must be made. 

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Why Design Ops Is a Bottleneck for Many Organizations?—?And How to Break Through

UX Planet

Silos Within Teams In many organizations, design, development, and product management operate in silos, a structure that inherently limits collaboration and communication. With Koru, precision, and excellence are built into every step, eliminating the need for costly additional reviews. Liam Mooney, VP of Product, MedBridge 3.

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My Journey Into Product Management: Agency Led Transition

The Product Coalition

It was supposed to be an in-house product to deploy digital Ads for clients but my documentation was tampered with along the line and the product became a B2B (Agency to Client/Agency to Ad Channels/DSPs) model. After months of nightmares, documentation, reviews and lots of testing. Let’s start building ??