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The Ultimate Product Strategy Checklist for your Mobile App

The Product Coalition

If you’re a mobile app product manager there’s a whole additional layer of complexity to add to that cake. Your software needs to be updated frequently and to the satisfaction levels of the app store gatekeepers. We’ve taken all these findings onboard and put together this comprehensive product strategy checklist for you to follow.

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6 Best Product Manager Courses in 2021 – For All Proficiency Levels

Userpilot

Online Product Management by General Assembly is a product manager course for beginner product managers that includes a final project at the end, that you can proudly add to your portfolio. A product manager course for advanced/pro product managers should teach you how to move from product execution to product strategy.

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Lead with Context, Not Control

ProductPlan

The art of product leader communication relies on the concept of responsibility without authority. Product managers who follow this concept understand the responsibility to influence others to achieve the organization’s product goals. As product managers, we have the power to task others with responsibilities.

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Succeeding with Product Delivery and Scrum: 10 Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

But it doesn’t tell you where to go and how to get there—that’s what the discovery and strategy work does. 2 Use Scrum for Products that Experience Uncertainty and Change Scrum is often seen as the standard way to create digital products, and I have met more than one company where the product managers were told to be agile and do Scrum.

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Building High-Performing Product Teams

Roman Pichler

Once you’ve identified and selected a specific product, you can take the next step and determine the people who are required to create or progress it and generate the desired user and business benefits. Finally, the individual must be empowered to decide if no agreement can be reached within the product team.

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Agile Release Planning Best Practices For Product Managers

Userpilot

What is agile release planning? How can product managers leverage them to build successful products? TL;DR Agile release planning breaks the project scope into smaller chunks and prioritizes their delivery over a number of iterations. The next step involves reviewing the backlog to align it with the goals.

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Why Product Owners Need Effective Scrum Masters?

Roman Pichler

What’s more, it’s not uncommon in my experience that product owners have to do their job without the support of a Scrum Master or agile coach. Staffing : Help find people who have the right skills and are motivated to work on the product and who can fill the roles. The same is true for setting product goals.