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A Deep Dive into the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

The Product Coalition

you’ll identify both functional and non-functional requirements to create a comprehensive Product Requirement Document. You can use tools and methods to visualize, manage, and execute the plan and help your stakeholders to understand the plan. Ensure version control and proper labeling to track releases.

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Five Steps to Create a Holistic Mobile Customer Feedback Solution

Alchemer Mobile

Apptimize , an Airship Company, helps brands rapidly iterate to make amazing user experiences across all their digital channels through A/B Testing and Feature Release Management with a mobile-first lens. We help companies measure shifts in customer emotion and gather actionable feedback across their mobile customer journeys.

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Journey to Success: The Seven Pivotal Purposes of Product Roadmaps

The Product Coalition

Purpose #4 — Product Roadmaps Serve as Negotiation Documents In negotiation, knowledge is power. It’s a way of selling your vision to stakeholders, inspiring your team, and ensuring everyone is on the same page and moving in the same direction. A well-made roadmap puts you in a good spot to talk with internal and external stakeholders.

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We Made a Mobile App in Six Weeks. Here’s How You Can Too.

Modus Create

Project Management with Jira. Documentation on Confluence provided team members access to all the project details, reducing the need for back and forth communication. When publishing a GitHub release, the backend code was deployed to the production environment and the apps to the actual stores.

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A Day in the Life of a Product Manager: Consumer and Enterprise

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Next in the pre-release stage, you are helping to prepare marketing materials and user-facing documentation so your product is successful upon release. This includes chats with design, sales, business operations, release management, and marketing folks.

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Advice for successfully leading a distributed development team

The Product Coalition

“We just pushed it live,” the release manager belts out, to a team fresh off the battlefield that is software product development. We had successfully released our new feature to hundreds of thousands of users, after what seemed like an eternity?—?ten

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Six Types of “Product” Owners

Roman Pichler

When I need to take a break from writing, I save the document. But the ability to save the document is a feature, a part of the overall product. A feature owner is an individual who owns a capability end users can interact with, for example, the ability to persist a Word document or to edit it. Word is the product.