Thu.Jan 02, 2020

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How to collaborate better in 2020

Miro

How to collaborate better in 2020We asked designers, product managers, founders, and tech leaders to tell us about their main insights from 2019 and share their advice for collaborating better in 2020.Anna SavinaContent Marketing Manager at MiroAnna has written about experience design, product development, and workshop facilitation. She has been working in distributed teams for […].

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Leveling Up in the Product World by Asha Haji

Mind the Product

In her ProductTank London talk, Asha Haji, COO at Founders Academy explains how and why to treat your product management career like a video game. She teaches us how to level up in the product world by following these steps: Learn who you are. Learn the moves. Win boss battles. Upgrade your gear. Explore the world. Watch the video to see Asha’s talk in full.

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Costs of an Agile Approach for Hardware Products

Johanna Rothman

I had a conversation with a hardware engineer whose organization got the mandate, “Go agile or bust!” They're attempting to manage their technical and schedule risk with two-week iterations. And, they're trying to show finished product , not simulations. And, even though they work independently, they're supposed to have a standup every day.

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6 trends that will shape product management in 2020

ProductBoard

As we detailed in a recent blog post, digital product management is one of the hottest and fastest-growing roles in business right now. In just two years, the number of product management roles in the US have grown by an astounding 32%, outpacing the increase in demand for overall roles by 5x. We’ve coined this rise to prominence the “Golden Age of Product Management.

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Beyond the Basics of A/B Tests: Innovative Experimentation Tactics You Need to Know as a Data or Product Professional

Speaker: Timothy Chan, PhD., Head of Data Science

Are you ready to move beyond the basics and take a deep dive into the cutting-edge techniques that are reshaping the landscape of experimentation? From Sequential Testing to Multi-Armed Bandits, Switchback Experiments to Stratified Sampling, Timothy Chan, Data Science Lead, is here to unravel the mysteries of these powerful methodologies that are revolutionizing how we approach testing.

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What is a Chief Experience Officer?

AB Tasty

What's a Chief Experience Officer (CXO)? Well, they're a catalyst, designer, orchestrator, and champion, all in one! This article was originally posted on AB Tasty as What is a Chief Experience Officer?

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Why You Need to Move Beyond PM Interview Frameworks

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Struggling to ace your senior PM interview? Looking to bring more of your depth and experience into your answer, but not sure how to fit it in? There’s a common issue I've seen in PM candidates with lots of practice behind them, where they find themselves at a certain plateau. When given a product design question, they know they need to start by defining the user, then list their pain points, prioritize, find solutions, etc.

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The Most Under-Appreciated Product Management Skill

ProductPlan

We write a lot about the skills that product managers need to be effective. The skills are wide-ranging, from ruthless prioritization, the ability to build consensus with stakeholders, metrics-based decision making, and a host of other business and technical skills. Those tend to be the skills that we and others talk a lot about. But what are the most under-appreciated product management skills?

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Standardize your team with ProductOps

Under 10 Consulting

ProductOps is a specialized role that normalizes the product function across all products and services. When a company is small, the product manager (by whatever title) is responsible for activities across the entire product life cycle—from ideation to market delivery and sales support. In these organizations, the product role is that of a generalist. .