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What does the agile roadmapping process look like in practice?

The Product Coalition

In most contexts, war and product development are completely different beasts. But in the context of planning, agile software development practitioners are wise to take Eisenhower’s words to heart. “In I am a firm believer that an agile product roadmap is an important document for all agile teams.

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A New Approach to Roadmapping

Gocious Blog

How to communicate product roadmaps across teams and departments with agility and clarity.

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From Product Management Back to Strategy

The Product Coalition

In my first official product role, which I got to after managing large dev teams and a business-related role, I managed alone a product with a development team of ~40 people. One of the first things I did, for example, was to work with the salespeople on how to sell the product.

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It’s Time to Bring Beta into the 21st Century

Centercode

Product development also looked very different back then. The Waterfall methodology was king; agile development wouldn’t be a gleam in the eye for another decade. Finally, product development has changed: we’re Agile now. Then along came Agile. Bridging the Delta Between Beta and Agile.

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2020 Centercode Content Roundup

Centercode

Between all the ebooks, reports, webinars, virtual events, and articles we’ve put out in 2020, here are the pieces we think did the best job of helping testing pros succeed in four key areas: increasing efficiency, engaging testers, adapting to changes, and learning from industry leaders. Engaging Testers. Other Highlights.

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Best of ProductPlan 2022

ProductPlan

With so many social media posts, blogs, videos, ebooks, and podcasts, it’s hard to keep up. But beyond the obvious bullet points, such as “maintaining a product roadmap” and “understanding customer and market needs,” our VP of Product Annie Dunham says she’s looking for PMs to go above and beyond in certain areas.

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The Critical Role of Product Strategy When Money Is Scarce (Part 2?—?Rounds A, B, and Later)

The Product Coalition

A great salesperson cannot develop that positioning by themselves. Product Strategy on Round B and Later Responsibility: The product executive with the leadership team Goal: (1) Keep everyone aligned (2) Develop new products and markets as in previous stages As the company grows, people already know what they need to do.