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Product Analyst: Responsibilities, Skills, and Requirements

Userpilot

In this article, we’ll cover the responsibilities of a product analyst, the skills needed in the current job market, and the prerequisites. Here are the essential skills you’ll want to include in your resume for the product analyst position. Let’s dive in! What are the skills needed for product analysts?

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Overcoming Impostor Syndrome in the Product World

The Product Coalition

Someone with nothing but marketing experience, but with all the skills needed, may fear their lack of experience in software development will hold them back. While this is true for some more technical positions, many successful product leaders have absolutely no background in Computer Science.) Looking for a good read?

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Essential Technical Program Manager Skills

The Product HQ

This article provides you with various core skills beneficial to your search. Technical program manager (TPM) roles range from mid to senior-level positions that support organizations with their product goals. At most, it puts you in an inspiring position to lead them forward. Well, you’re in the right place.

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How do you Become a Product Manager?

Mind the Product

We chatted on the phone and then I realised that I’m asked this question so often that it seemed a good idea to condense my thoughts into an article. I’ve done courses in related areas like software development, marketing and project management but hold almost no formal certifications. So, I did, and this is it.

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Customer Onboarding Cost in SaaS: Build vs Buy Approach

Userpilot

In this article, we’re going to explore the ‘build vs buy’ argument, and break down what that means for creating a powerful onboarding experience. There are positives to consider, of course: customization, improving flexibility, and reducing dependencies. Let’s get into it! Can customer onboarding wait?

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How do you Become a Product Manager?

Mind the Product

We chatted on the phone and then I realised that I’m asked this question so often that it seemed a good idea to condense my thoughts into an article. I’ve done courses in related areas like software development, marketing and project management but hold almost no formal certifications. So, I did, and this is it.

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Agile and People: The Transformation Will Happen Naturally

The Product Coalition

In my first article in this series, I posited that the only problem Agile has is that it’s too concise. And when it doesn’t quite work, we buy the next agile methodology, or the next training, and hope that the certificates will magically make everything work.

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