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

Alchemer Mobile

Prior to her time in fintech, she founded two connected car startups focused on car app development and the future of transportation. Q: What’s your best tip for staying agile when implementing changes to your mobile digital transformation approach? Liz has deep experience in fintech product development. Be empathetic.

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TEI 212: Lean-driven innovation for product managers – with Norbert Majerus

Product Innovation Educators

Startups work this way all the time. We tested it on a Department of Transportation tire test and it failed, which lead Goodyear to pass on further development. Put a dollar amount to those delays and develop processes that make you more agile. [30:47] Startups work this way all the time. Projects have to deliver on time.

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Transitioning to Product from a Functional Role

Mind the Product

Product roles are becoming increasingly important in many companies, from the unicorn startups to older more established firms. Today, product might seem like a new field because of the growth of technology startups and the prevalence of lean and agile frameworks, but product roles have been around for a few decades.

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A Contactless Future for NYC Transit: The Rollout of One Metro New York

The Product Coalition

Now that MTA is basically a startup bro, they are employing a genius strategy for the OMNY rollout: a test and learn phase with strategic checkpoints. Instead of waiting until completion in 2023, MTA is working more like a startup and less like a government agency. So MTA embraced Agile and experimentation. Actually, not quite.

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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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The Difference: Prototype vs MVP

The Product Coalition

While in theory MVPs and prototypes seem like the same thing, and both are part of agile product development, there are a few key differences. Eric Ries describes it perfectly in The Lean Startup. A prototype is also a lightweight early-version of your product. if only it were that simple. The meaning of MVP is Minimum Viable Product.

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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.