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Developing a Test Strategy for the Agile World

Centercode

Test strategy is critical to the success of any testing effort – but where do you start? How you involve real users in beta testing? In our interview with Adam Satterfield , director of Testing and Quality at Anthem, we dive deeper into these questions and the importance of test strategy on the whole.

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6 Things I Learned About PLG and Customer Success

Gainsight

Finally, for the main event, we asked the group to crowdsource a list of things that make Customer Success in the PLG world different. They test new engagement models and determine what works. Another described his role as including both Customer Success and the pre-sales “Solutions Consultant” teams.

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Walmart Product Managers Struggle To Provide A Grocery-Delivery Service

The Accidental Product Manager

They have been able to do this mostly by joining with firms like DoorDash that crowdsource drivers. The Walmart product managers are testing using their own store workers to make deliveries in a few locations. – Dr. Jim Anderson Blue Elephant Consulting – Your Source For Real World Product Management Skills.

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The Top 7 Product Management Software Systems You Should Know About

Bain Public

Bain Public’s experienced group of product managers reviewed the following 7 product management software systems, helping product managers with a wide variety of tasks such as product strategy and roadmapping, task management, customer feedback, user testing and much more. Roadmap and Build Products Customers Love Aha!

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Where the Best Ideas Come From

The Product Coalition

There wasn’t much value found in crowdsourcing either, which has become more popular in recent years. And Sorry McKinsey, but ideas from external consultants came in last, suggesting product teams are trusting their own homework instead. Surprisingly, ideas from leadership ranked near the bottom at 13%. Where are you finding new ideas?