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Product Managers Prepare For The Metaverse

The Accidental Product Manager

Product managers have to get ready for what the future holds Image Credit: Roland Legrand As though you didn’t think that you already had enough to do, now you have to get ready for the metaverse. Product managers need to start to take the time getting use to what the metaverse is and how it is going to impact their customers.

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Boeing Product Managers Struggle To Come Back From The 737 MAX Disaster

The Accidental Product Manager

Boeing’s product managers need to find ways to rebuild trust Image Credit: Ferry Octavian. Every product manager job is different. Right now, being the product manager at Boeing who is responsible for the 737 MAX jet would defiantly fall into the difficult category. Some are easy and some are hard.

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Agile Movers & Shakers (6)

The Product Coalition

If so, you can subscribe here and join 26k agile peers. In 2010 I worked as a project manager for a web agency. I was responsible for managing software development projects. Management, because most projects were not profitable. Christiaan Verwijs Barry Overeem Do you want to get future articles in your inbox?

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I How I Got Fired From My Product Manager Job

The Accidental Product Manager

I had to say goodbye to my product manager job because I got fired Image Credit: Photo by Gift Habeshaw on Unsplash. Exactly How Does A Product Manager Get Fired? What this meant for the company is that they now had a product and, hat’s off to them, they realized that they needed a product manager.

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Top 3 Feature Flag Use Cases

Split

This super-power of dynamic exposure control drives the top three feature flag use cases: testing in production, gradual release, and feature experimentation. Teams that choose speed focused on frequent deployments, pushing code quickly into production, and fixing issues in real-time when things went wrong, also known as “failing forward”.