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Technical Review: A Trusted Look Under the Hood

TechEmpower - Product Management

Most innovators don’t have a technical background, so it’s hard to evaluate the truth of the situation. And unless they have a tech background, they can’t look under the hood themselves. The answer is to engage a trusted outside source for a Technical Review – a deep-dive assessment that provides a C-suite perspective.

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Revolutionizing Design with AI-Powered Design Systems

UX Planet

Exploring How AI Will Revolutionize Design System Creation, Maintenance, and Usage Design systems are an important part of every product app or website. Apart from the use and growth of design systems, the revolution of AI technology is here, and it will affect many places in our design process.

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Technical Women Are Software Managers

Johanna Rothman

One of my reviewers for the Modern Management Made Easy books asked a fascinating question: I've never seen this many women in management or in senior leadership positions. Up until the mid-1980s, women comprised about 1/3 of the technical people I worked with. The idea of a code review or a design review?

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The Product Interview?—?A Technical Exercise

The Product Coalition

A Technical Exercise In this post, I’ll offer my idea of the sort of technical abilities expected from a product manager. But is a surprisingly small amount of materials about the technical aspect of PM work. The Product Interview?—?A This can be highly useful for hiring managers, as well as for PMs planning their roadmap.

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Build Team Resilience: Shorten Feedback Loops (Part 2)

Johanna Rothman

Brief description of the problem at a recent client: Person A checked in code that broke an “unrelated” part of the system. Yes, I changed the names of the functionality because the names don't matter.). We can use TDD, BDD, ATDD and get feedback before we write code. The managers didn't understand.

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Build Team Resilience Summary (Part 4)

Johanna Rothman

That's brittleness in the system. I recommended various ideas with “testing” in their names (TDD, BDD, ATDD). Managers will have to reward technical excellence so the teams can use all of the “test” approaches I suggested in Part 2. You can release. Your product mostly works.

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How to Whiteboard for System Design Interviews

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Whiteboarding is common throughout tech interviews for many different roles as few other tools allow candidates to illustrate their thoughts visually in an efficient way. So what's the most effective way to do so in your system design interviews? What load will your system have to handle on a daily basis? Let's get to it!