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Who is Marty Cagan: Background, Books, Product Management Tips, and More

Userpilot

Throughout his rich career, Marty has worn numerous hats within modern software product organizations, transitioning between roles involving product management, software development, product marketing , user experience design, and general management, among others.

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One Critical Part of Product Management That Got Lost in Agile Development

Product Management University

Agile is a software development methodology. Agile development is a methodology for building software, and it’s a good one! Smaller teams cranking out measurable units of software every 2-4 weeks and iterating toward usable features has done wonders for software development. Related Articles.

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Enhancing User Experience through Mobile Scanning at Scalable Capital

UX Planet

The Vision Investing and managing assets can be a daunting endeavor for many individuals. Their vision centered on simplifying investment management like never before, leveraging technology at every juncture of the process. Thanks for reading and getting to the end of the article. Kindly hit the ? button below.

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33 Amazing Articles Every Product Manager Must Read

Hutwork

Magazine reports that most CEOs read at least a book a week, and this doesn’t include blogs, articles, podcasts, and videos they devour, too. Regardless, the following articles are a must-read for anyone concerned with rolling out the best product in each iteration. Hackernoon published Wayne Chang’s seminal article on user experience.

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One Critical Part of Product Management That Got Lost in Agile Development

Product Management University

Agile is a software development methodology. Agile development is a methodology for building software, and it’s a good one! Smaller teams cranking out measurable units of software every 2-4 weeks and iterating toward usable features has done wonders for software development. Related Articles.

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Utility Eats Value for Breakfast: About Diminishing Marginal Utility

The Product Coalition

Source: [link] I would like to thank Tremis Skeete, Executive Editor of Product Coalition for his valuable contributions in the writing of this article. More of my previous thoughts on the subject can be found in a previous article I wrote. Users want to use software that will make it easy to collect data. Why is that?

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How Agile Has Changed Product Management

Roman Pichler

Confusion about roles and responsibilities : Even 20 years after the Manifesto for Agile Software Development was conceived, agile roles like product owner and Scrum Master are not always clearly understood, let alone effectively applied. Please see my article “ Sustainable Pace in Product Management ” for more guidance.

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