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Product Managers and Technical Skills: What’s the Deal?

The Product Coalition

It doesn’t seem to matter how many times the industry tries to reassure newcomers that you don’t need to be a full stack software engineer to be a good Product Manager. Even in the software development world, the technical skills needed by each team is quite different. We have podcasts, eBooks, masterclasses, and more!

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Building C-Level Support for a Software Compliance Analytics Strategy

Revulytics

Yet, often times too much is expected of engineering resources to make it all work, and there’s not enough involvement from business stakeholders to ensure that the implementation meets the intended goals. Organizations considering a software compliance analytics strategy should keep this in mind as they seek to build consensus for a program.

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Feature Flags in the Software Release Life Cycle

Split

Often when we hear the term Software Development Life Cycle, we think of agile frameworks. In order to remain agile, we can apply similar procedures to the Software Release Life Cycle, or the process by which we move a product from coding into development. That makes it easy to map to your Software Development Lifecycle.

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Taking a Customer-Centric Approach to Software Product Management

Revulytics

In the next installment of the series, “Take a Customer-Centric Approach to Product Management,” we explore the application of software usage analytics in driving customer-obsessed product development and delivery.

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Humanizing the Role of Beta Managers Through Communication

Centercode

In particular, she focuses on the lost art of communication and its importance to surviving tectonic shifts in software development and testing. Jennifer : It depends where we draw the line between test and development. Our free ebook, Reaching 90% Participation , will show you how.

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What does the agile roadmapping process look like in practice?

The Product Coalition

In most contexts, war and product development are completely different beasts. But in the context of planning, agile software development practitioners are wise to take Eisenhower’s words to heart. “In But perhaps your engineering team also wants to see a version of it.

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Best Practices for AI Product Management

The Product Coalition

They have a good reason since the research process is different by nature than software development. Research is indeed not similar to engineering by nature, and while engineering can also have unexpected issues late in the game, there are many things you can do to minimize them both by number and by impact.