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How We Dealt With Project Challenges: An Agile Approach in a Deadline-driven Development

The Product Coalition

But in our experience, everything can be done if the development team and project manager have deep expertise and, along with the product owner, carefully listen to each other and keep themselves open to cooperation. To be clear, we will not discuss how to start a software development project or which steps you should take to kick it off.

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Product Analyst: Responsibilities, Skills, and Requirements

Userpilot

A product analyst needs to have the following skillsets: Technical skills: data analysis , data visualization, statistical analysis, and technical tools. But aspiring students are advised to study the following under a bachelor’s degree – business management, statistics, economics, or computer science.

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Sprint Planning Tips for Product Owners

Roman Pichler

This makes the sprint planning work challenging, and it can leave the development team feeling exhausted and stressed rather than motivated to start the new sprint. Bear in mind that product backlog grooming should be a team effort and that you should involve the development team members in the backlog work. Focus on the Sprint Goal.

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Scrum Development Team Anti-Patterns

The Product Coalition

TL; DR: Development Team Anti-Patterns After covering the Scrum Master and the Product Owner, this article addresses Development Team anti-patterns, covering all Scrum Events as well as the Product Backlog artifact. Only members of the Development Team create the Increment. Do you want to get this article in your inbox?

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A summary of “Building Products for the Enterprise”

The Product Coalition

Product specialization : “very tailored to solve a specific technical or business need” that becomes complicated quickly. To not try to please everyone, Ben and Blair advise “staying the course, given your strategy is sound”. The customer vs. the user: the one buying your product isn’t the same one who pays for it.

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Better Product Internationalization With Localization Best Practices

The Product Coalition

Planning to develop a website, game or other? Photo by Christina @ wocintechchat.com on Unsplash Localization is not an act in hindsight, but an integral part of the product development process. Therefore, the integration of a localization strategy within product development planning and its cycles is crucial.

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Applying Proto-Strategy to Product Management

The Product Guy

The idea is to treat the strategy as a prototype that will undergo many iterations and testing. Test your strategy whenever opportunity arise as this is intended to be YOUR source of truth to guide you along. I advise every product managers to focus on the customer outcome rather than the technical implementation.