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The 10th Annual Product Management Awards Winners

The Product Guy

Under her leadership, Vydia’s Product team has successfully launched a record number of robust features in 2019, elevating the company’s services in content supply chain, rights management, analytics, and payments. and Automata Robotics over the last decade. The Best Product Turnaround. The Sun Mobile / David Clements.

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F.E².A.R.?—?A Product Framework from Concept to Delivery: Part 1

The Product Coalition

In the last few years, the advent of connected devices and the power of data have equally made Ecosystems incredibly more powerful. Accuracy is about the qualitative data (identifying and refining business processes) as it analyzes the quantitative data objectively. Reliable ?—?Assume How frustrating would that be? It depends.

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How Soft Skills Can Save a Business

The Product Coalition

Yet, despite the fact that this disastrous situation was caused by a broad spectrum of factors, some of the most apparent problems were attributed to communication, leadership, and relationship management. For a little over ten years, Nokia was the industry juggernaut in the wireless industry. We believe so! especially PMs.

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Silicon Valley network effects, OKRs for your personal life, and more: Podcast Q&A with Product Hunt

Andrew Chen

The uniqueness of the Silicon Valley tech ecosystem, how network effects conspire to create a “rich get richer” situation for cities, and why new communication tools enabling distributed teams to work together across continents could mean that there will be no “next Silicon Valley.”. Big companies versus small ones. Personal life OKRs.

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Silicon Valley network effects, OKRs for your personal life, and more: Podcast Q&A with Product Hunt

Andrew Chen

The uniqueness of the Silicon Valley tech ecosystem, how network effects conspire to create a “rich get richer” situation for cities, and why new communication tools enabling distributed teams to work together across continents could mean that there will be no “next Silicon Valley.”. Big companies versus small ones. Personal life OKRs.