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Q&A with Digital Transformation Experts: Liz Jensen from Visa

Alchemer Mobile

But in 2020, digital transformation as we know it barreled ahead at a dizzying pace—causing product and marketing teams to make fast, learn-as-you-go decisions impacting billions of dollars. Liz has deep experience in fintech product development. My thesis was that developers would be building connected car apps. Be empathetic.

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How to Maintain Your Product Agility with Non-Agile Stakeholders

The Product Coalition

Image by Paul Brennan from Pixabay “We are not agile enough”, she told me. If you work at a large company, or in a relatively traditional industry, you probably know the feeling: You are a big believer in agile and lean. I’ve seen even the smallest startups who are not as lean and agile in their approach as you would think.

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Digital Transformation: What Product Managers Need To Know

The Product Coalition

To remain competitive, organizations must be able to adopt digital transformation strategies that are agile, scalable, secure, and cost-effective. By taking a holistic view of the entire process, organizations can identify areas of improvement and make the necessary changes to become more agile and responsive to customer needs.

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The Edge of Computing in Realtime Applications

The Product Coalition

So software outsourcing services apply edge computing to the custom software development process. Thus, edge computing helps developers ensure the security of data during custom software development projects. Edge computing offers flexibility, agility, and scalability that are needed for growing business cases.

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Transitioning to Product from a Functional Role

Mind the Product

Transitioning from a functional role such as marketing or engineering to product can seem daunting, especially if your education and experience aren’t specifically tailored to product, but it can be done. We spoke to two product managers to find out how they moved from marketing to product.

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The Difference: Prototype vs MVP

The Product Coalition

Prototypes and Minimum Viable Products (MVP) are a critical part of product development. Sure, you could dive right in, spend months developing an expensive product with all the bells and whistles. They help you to find your product-market fit , get stakeholder and user feedback, and start building buzz around your upcoming launch.

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Centercode Hosts Delta ’20 Conference

Centercode

The theme of this year’s event is all about ongoing engagement with your target market after your initial product launch. The feedback collected from delta testing validates acceptance between releases or builds, which is indispensable in the era of agile development and continuous iteration.