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Scaled Agile – Why? When? How?

Modus Create

Agile at Scale, or Scaled Agile, is all the rage! When and who should implement Scaled Agile? Scaled Agile is a way for organizations with many teams to plan, coordinate, and track work on large initiatives. In this blog post, we’ll review why, when, and how organizations should consider adopting Scaled Agile.

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11 Books To Read As A Product Manager

Bain Public

As the technology industry continues to grow, so much product managers so they don't fall behind. The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail (Management of Innovation and Change) by Clayton M. The Innovator's Solution: Creating and Sustainability Successful Growth by Clayton M.

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The Perfect World and the Real World of Product Research

The Product Coalition

Twenty five mini-research ideas for finding something meaningful to work on. In the perfect world, product managers have all the time, resources, and skills to do impeccable, in-depth market and user research. The real world has limited resources, unrealistic deadlines, and new teams that have not been able to do research at all.

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2019 Goals Gone off the Rails? 3 Ways to get Back on Track

Mind the Product

learning new software. getting a certification (be it scrum, agile, product, coaching … you name it). learning new software. getting a certification (be it scrum, agile, product, coaching … you name it). creating a community of practice for their organisation. getting a promotion. finding a new job. starting a podcast.

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Mental Models for Product Managers – Part 2

The Secret PM Handbook

It gives you a structure for your thinking and research. And most product management tools are essentially a database of items created by filling in templates. Categorization tools. This is especially true if your product is really “a solution looking for a problem.”). Categorization tools. Cognitive laws.

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My Top 5 Reads for Product Managers

The Product Coalition

Inspired: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love by Marty Cagan This is basically the best handbook on product management that I’ve ever read. However, he does reference and pull ideas from many places, so the more familiarity you have with things like lean, agile, research, organization, etc., And doing it in a week.

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Product Management 101 — Crash Course in Product Management (Introduction)

The Product Coalition

To close this knowledge gap, I thought it would be a good idea to develop a platform to provide resources for people looking to learn Product Management. To start with, I wrote this handbook “ Product Management 101 ”. It provides an easy & step-by-step guide that acts as a Crash Course for anyone (Beginner or Expert).