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For Your Reading: Articles for Product Coalition Writers

The Product Coalition

As we work together to make product learning accessible, we invite you to read these articles to learn more about what we do. So if you’re a writer who submitted an article to us, and you feel that what you’ve read here so far applies to you — then welcome to Product Coalition. We are a community of volunteers.

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Dealing with an Underperforming Development Team

Roman Pichler

Listen to this article: [link]. A development team does a good job if the following three conditions are fulfilled: First, the group reliably meets the agreed sprint goals and delivers product increments that offer a great user experience and exhibit the desired software quality. What is Bad Performance?

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Selecting a Software Development Company in 2024

TechEmpower - Product Management

million software developers worldwide. Given this diversity, it's important to be selective in the development services company with whom you choose to partner. Do you anticipate scale issues presently or in the future? You'll discover firms that are prolific in design/interface and light on development, and vice versa.

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Product Roadmap Presentation: 6 Examples Included Templates

Usersnap

He consistently questions corporate practices and fearlessly presents bold opinions that disrupt the status quo. So how to create and present roadmaps effectively? While it is a versatile tool for various presentation needs, it may not be the best fit for roadmap presentations.

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Oversharing Information With Developers: Product Management Lessons Learned

The Product Coalition

It’s how to communicate to developers what to build. The powerpoint presentation was impressively robust- you can tell when it takes a bit to leave your outbox or be uploaded. The actual development required was miniscule. We set the task as ‘ready to develop’. Why didn’t they develop the easy, straightforward task?

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Mobile Development Technical Prerequisites

The Product Coalition

Guest post by Simon Wardan, Solution Architect at Terem Technologies Mobile development isn’t too dissimilar from delivering other forms of software, but it does have some unique considerations, especially if mobile app development is new to your product or business. Key Activities To Get Started On Mobile Development 1.

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Trailblazing Women in Product Management: Quisha Light, Manager, Product Development and Lifecycle Management at Portland General Electric

280 Group

For our next installment of the Trailblazing Women in Product Management series, I interviewed Quisha Light, Manager, Product Development and Lifecycle Management at Portland General Electric (PGE). As a result, I was offered the opportunity to lead the product development team. When I get the opportunity, I present my own work.