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One Critical Part of Product Management That Got Lost in Agile Development

Product Management University

Agile is a software development methodology. Agile development is a methodology for building software, and it’s a good one! Smaller teams cranking out measurable units of software every 2-4 weeks and iterating toward usable features has done wonders for software development.

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One Critical Part of Product Management That Got Lost in Agile Development

Product Management University

Agile is a software development methodology. Agile development is a methodology for building software, and it’s a good one! Smaller teams cranking out measurable units of software every 2-4 weeks and iterating toward usable features has done wonders for software development.

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Who is Marty Cagan: Background, Books, Product Management Tips, and More

Userpilot

If you’re interested in learning more about Marty, including his background and top blog and podcast recommendations, continue reading ahead. He is perhaps most recognized for his influential work as a consultant, writer, and speaker on product management, particularly within the realm of software and technology companies.

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Scaled Agile – Why? When? How?

Modus Create

Agile at Scale, or Scaled Agile, is all the rage! When and who should implement Scaled Agile? Scaled Agile is a way for organizations with many teams to plan, coordinate, and track work on large initiatives. In this blog post, we’ll review why, when, and how organizations should consider adopting Scaled Agile.

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What is Feature-Driven Development and How to Do it Right

Userpilot

Feature-Driven Development (FDD) is an Agile development framework. It revolves around developing functionality that meets the needs of the customer. Features” in FDD are like user stories in other Agile frameworks. There are five main stages of feature-driven development: Developing an overall model.

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How To Create Kick-Ass Product Roadmaps (Spoiler Alert: There are 3 types of Roadmaps)

The Product Coalition

Product Roadmaps defines the “Why” are we doing it, and the Product Backlog defines “What are we building” The Product Roadmap is one of the most important tools PM’s use to influence stakeholders From idea phase to develop phase, to launch, iterate, steady-state, and the decline phase. This is probably a blog post on its own.

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Lights, Camera, Product Management?

The Product Coalition

Directors create the overall vision through which a film eventually becomes realized or noticed. Iterations Most software companies use an agile software development process, which encourages an iterative approach to building products so that organizations can quickly respond to feedback and build products that customers love.