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What is the Product Operations Career Path?

ProductPlan

As a result, product operations career evolution has more to do with the organization’s specific needs, size, budget, and industry. A product operations manager at a smaller technology company may engage in different activities than someone at a larger firm. The role naturally touches on all the core areas of product operations.

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Birst 7: A new level of ease of use and collaboration across centralized and decentralized analytic teams

Birst BI

Cloud, digital transformation, mergers and acquisitions, big data analytics, data monetization, and more are all critical business initiatives creating an even greater divide between centralized IT and decentralized analytic teams in the business. Register for the Birst 7 online product launch event, scheduled for June 5.

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How to get product and analytics teams at large companies working together in lockstep

Mixpanel

This experience reminded me a lot of my work as an analytics leader at AT&T. Hear me out: In my role, I’m tasked with working stride-for-stride with the product teams across our large company to arm them with the data insights needed to improve their products. The same concept works in reverse.

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How to get product and analytics teams at large companies working together in lock-step

Mixpanel

This experience reminded me a lot of my work as an analytics leader at AT&T. Hear me out: In my role, I’m tasked with working stride-for-stride with the product teams across our large company to arm them with the data insights needed to improve their products. The same concept works in reverse.

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How to get product and analytics teams at large companies working together in lockstep

Mixpanel

This experience reminded me a lot of my work as an analytics leader at AT&T. Hear me out: In my role, I’m tasked with working stride-for-stride with the product teams across our large company to arm them with the data insights needed to improve their products. The same concept works in reverse.