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Decoding Amazon’s Working Backwards Process [Book Review]

NextBigWhat

How does one explain Prime music and video – all in the name of building more consumer loyalty? This is where the book Working Backwards ( officially launching Feb 18th) makes its mark! What’s the biggest takeaway from the book? I am sharing a few nuggets from the book (some of my notes). On PR / FAQ Process.

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What is Testimonial Driven Development?

Mind the Product

However, I want to present a different perspective, Testimonial Driven Development (TDD). It is a multi-sided platform, connecting product managers and product people who want to exchange their used books. The platform is used for selling and buying used books. This is the feeling that we seek in TDD. Where do we start?

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2021 Product Conferences

Product Talk

Due to COVID-19, many of the events on our list had to shift to virtual events. I’m hoping to release my upcoming book in the first half of the year. Business of Software USA. We are starting to pull together our 2021 conference list. A lot has changed in the world since we last published our 2020 conference list.

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Product in Practice: Getting Started with Several APIs (And the Challenges I Faced)

Product Talk

Its written to help non-engineers understand the value of software engineering. Its chock-full of stories about how the author solved business problems by writing code. This book was exactly what I needed. Some of these challenges were due to me being a beginner. Error codes were incomprehensible. It wasnt easy.

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AI and Product Strategy

Roman Pichler

Note that Ive decided not to state the names of the tools I found, partly as the AI landscape is changing rapidly and partly as you should research and select the tools that work best in your context rather than trusting my judgment. [2] Fourth, do you systematically review the product strategy?

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10 Tips for Creating an Agile Product Roadmap

Roman Pichler

It is built on the idea that goals are more important than features, and it consists of five elements: date, name, goal, features, and metrics, as the picture below shows. 10 Regularly Review and Adjust the Roadmap. The book is packed with practical advice to help you create an actionable product roadmap.

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Succeeding with Product Delivery and Scrum: 10 Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

Note that frequently adapting your product requires that it’s easy to modify the code. If the software is brittle and the code quality is poor, changing the product will take longer and be more expensive. It is therefore worthwhile to measure the code quality and minimise technical debt. Third, form a product team.