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What I Learned Scaling Engineering Teams Through Euphoria and Horror

First Round Review

Serial entrepreneur Tim Howes has grown several huge engineering teams from scratch. Here are the five area he focuses on to keep everything on track.

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6 Field Services Trends to Look for in 2015: Part 2

TSIA

In part 1 of this two-part blog series , I talked about some of the top 6 emerging trends in field services occurring as the result of major changes in the industry. Here are the last three trends on this list that you can expect to see as we continue through 2015.

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Roadmaps vs. Agile Development?

Product Culture

I've never felt there was an inherent conflict between using an agile approach to development and having a high-level roadmap. The latter sets out your destination, where the former is about figuring out the details of your path to that destination as you go. I'll be leading a workshop on roadmapping with an agile bent at the MVP Conference in Arlington, VA May 18-19.

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4 Reasons Why You Should User Test Your Product Early And Often

UserTesting

If you’re developing an app, you know how important it is to get good reviews in the App Store. And if you’re designing a website, you need to make sure your users have a great experience and understand what you’re … The post 4 Reasons Why You Should User Test Your Product Early And Often appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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Product Strategy Agility: How to Use Experiments and Options to Create Products Your Customers Love

Speaker: Johanna Rothman - Management Consultant, Rothman Consulting Group

Senior leaders often want to see months - or years - long product roadmaps. But these predictions often do not create products your customers will love. While customers aren’t fickle, they often do not know what they want until you give them something to try. That means product leaders need to integrate experiments and options into their roadmaps. In this presentation, Johanna Rothman will explain: How to limit the duration of a roadmap and show possible options.

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4 Reasons Why You Should User Test Your Product Early And Often

UserTesting

If you’re developing an app, you know how important it is to get good reviews in the App Store. And if you’re designing a website, you need to make sure your users have a great experience and understand what you’re … The post 4 Reasons Why You Should User Test Your Product Early And Often appeared first on UserTesting Blog.