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Designing an Organization for a Product Approach, Part 1

Johanna Rothman

If you’re thinking about an agile transformation, you already know about feature teams. The “Typical Product Development Organization” shows the kind of organization I see most often. .” In this image, that’s the VP/CIO/CTO. Neither do Finance or HR, or other “Admin” functions.

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Hiring a Head of Product

Mironov Consulting

Over the last three decades, across 10 full-time jobs and 150 consulting clients, I’ve headed up product teams 18 times (mostly as interim VP ) and helped another dozen companies choose their Head of Product. If you’re overseeing 52 developers and 4 product managers, your attention is mostly on engineering issues rather than product issues.

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Backlog Refinement Takes You from Vision to Value

bpma ProductHub

Backlog refinement prepares your backlog for development. We find that Product Owners and development teams need advanced skills and training in backlog refinement. This ongoing refinement work is the key for rapid and incremental delivery of product value while optimizing the productivity of the development team. June 2, 2012.

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Our Q2 FY22 letter to shareholders

Atlassian

Marty Hagewood, a software development manager at EMC Insurance Companies, experienced this first-hand. What’s more, they see Atlassian Cloud as being critical to their success and are embracing the new opportunities around migrations, sales, and app development it provides. Agile development. Here’s to the next $1.5

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Launching a New Breakout Product | Jason Fried | BoS USA Online 2020

Business of Software Conference

I graduated with a degree in finance, I didn’t want to work at a bank. That wasn’t my, I don’t know, I just got a degree in finance because I felt like I could I was good at it. Basecamp was able to fund the development of hey. And we were doing website design. But I’ve always liked design.