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A Deep Dive into the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

The Product Coalition

The Software Development Life Cycle provides a practical framework you can apply to your product and improve your processes. You should be able to define the project scope and goals clearly by outlining the objectives, functionalities, and features of the software. Choose communication channels, reporting plans, etc.

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4 Project Management Tools Product Managers Love

ProductPlan

That’s why project managers rely on purpose-built tools. So what are the go-to products project managers want in their toolbox before starting a new project? Things to Consider When Choosing a Project Management Tool. At the same time, if you do need the functionality a particular tool offers, don’t cheap out!

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A Day in the Life of a Product Manager: Consumer and Enterprise

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Next in the pre-release stage, you are helping to prepare marketing materials and user-facing documentation so your product is successful upon release. To add some color to this picture, two product managers from different fields–an enterprise PM from IBM and a consumer PM from Google–share a typical day in their lives.

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What’s Product Management is like a Year after Implementing Agile

All About Product Management

It’s been over a year since the product management team went on a series of agile/scrum training courses. Here’s a report on the journey, progress, issues encountered and experiences to date. Product Managers also worked on a 1-to-1 basis to evangelize the benefits and to secure and maintain buy-in.

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Product Job Descriptions

Under 10 Consulting

When organizing product management, look for ways to ensure shared goals. Typically, the product manager is focused on strategy while the product owner is focused on technology. As a PRODUCT STRATEGY MANAGER, you will lead a team that is charged with a product contribution to a Line of Business. Description. MBA desired.

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Product Job Descriptions

Under 10 Consulting

When organizing product management, look for ways to ensure shared goals. Typically, the product manager is focused on strategy while the product owner is focused on technology. As a PRODUCT STRATEGY MANAGER, you will lead a team that is charged with a product contribution to a Line of Business. Description. MBA desired.