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Product Ops: Lessening the Need for Product Requirements Documents

ProductPlan

Implementing product ops at your company will reduce your team’s need to produce clunky, one-way communication vehicles like the product requirements document (PRD). the product requirements document, and why would you ever want one? A product requirements document describes every capability needed for a product or feature release.

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AGILE OR FRAGILE

The Product Coalition

Is your team Agile or Fragile? designed using: canva.com With the massive increase in the number of products launched in the past decade, a lot of organizations have adopted the AGILE approach as a system of managing their processes. Agile suggests that the voice of all the stakeholders be heard. Are you ready?

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Remote Agile (9): A Cheat Sheet for Remote Agile Event Planning

The Product Coalition

Remote Agile Event Planning?—?a My solution to this challenge is going the extra mile regarding the remote agile event planning. As we will use Liberating Structures frequently during the remote agile event, I point to an article series covering Liberating Structures for Scrum. Do you want to get this article in your inbox?

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Remote Agile (Part 4): Anti-Patterns

The Product Coalition

TL; DR: Remote Agile Anti-Patterns?—?Pitfalls Pitfalls Successful Distributed Teams Avoid We started this series on remote agile with looking into practices and tools, followed by delving into virtual Liberating Structures, and how to master Zoom. This fourth article now addresses basic remote agile anti-patterns?—?the

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The Power of Agreements Beyond Roles: Building a Culture of Collaboration and Organizational…

The Product Coalition

Moreover, have you ever considered that informal agreements, those made in the hallway or over coffee, might be more impactful than formal roles written in a document? It’s not just a document; it’s a statement of intentions, a guide on how operations should be executed. So, what’s the central message I want you to take away?

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Jobs To Be Done in Product Design

UX Planet

Three Levels of Pain Points in Customer Experience Create a jobs to be done (JTBD) document for a selected jobs. It helps refine your messaging to better align with customer jobs. It will help prioritize which issues to address based on their impact on the customer experience. The Ultimate Guide to Doing Kickass Customer Interviews 5.

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How we use Slack at Slack

The Product Coalition

Every day I experience how working in channels makes information more transparent, lets our teams be more agile and helps me stay connected with my coworkers in real time. Slack is a channel-based messaging platform We use channels to organize our work into focused, easily searchable conversations?—?for