Tue.May 12, 2020

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Offline Experimentation in Machine Learning Teams

The Product Coalition

Offline Experimentation in ML teams, A Product Manager’s Perspective Why offline experimentation is a key part of the process of iterative machine learning product development Testing new recommendation algorithms offline can be simulated before showing it to millions of customers If you are a product manager working in a ML/AI team and you have not got your hands dirty in offline experimentation, this post should serve as a welcoming encouragement.

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Six Must-Dos for Your First Month in a New Product Role

ProductCraft

Congratulations on entering the next phase of your product management journey. Whether this is your first PM job or you’ve been in the field for a decade, it’s important to get off to a strong start in your new role. Over my own seven-plus years in the product management industry, I’ve started my fair share. Read more » The post Six Must-Dos for Your First Month in a New Product Role appeared first on ProductCraft by Pendo.

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Daily Stand Ups and Crisis Management

Modus Create

Agile project management has taken over the world and is widespread within most organizations. SCRUM, Kanban, and SAFe frameworks lead the way in making teams and companies add value quicker while reducing traditional risks. It may be in implementation as part of your software development teams, it could be getting adopted into a whole department or business unit in your company, or maybe it is already part of your normal workstyle in your organization.

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30 Easy Ways to Improve Your Mobile App During Coronavirus

Alchemer Mobile

Coronavirus has changed the way the world consumes. The majority of us are staying home, and businesses across all industries have had to adapt to customers engaging with their products and services remotely. Even if—especially if—you’ve seen a dip in revenue, remember that your customers aren’t gone; they’re just at home and are engaging with you in a new way: through mobile.

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How To Get Promoted In Product Management

Speaker: John Mansour

If you're looking to advance your career in product management, there are more options than just climbing the management ladder. Join our upcoming webinar to learn about highly rewarding career paths that don't involve management responsibilities. We'll cover both career tracks and provide tips on how to position yourself for success in the one that's right for you.

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Building Consumer-Grade Experiences for the Enterprise By Ciara Peter

Mind the Product

What is enterprise software? Software used to satisfy the needs of an organization via its individual users. In this ProductTank San Francisco talk, Ciara Peter, then Senior Director of Product at Box breaks down the enterprise growth funnel and explains how we can provide the best experiences for our customers. Watch the video to see her talk in full.

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Four ways the healthcare industry is transforming digital experiences during COVID-19

Userzoom

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, healthcare organizations are finding ways to effectively adapt and build new digital capabilities. For many, this has proven to be a challenging sprint against the pace and scale of the pandemic. The magnitude of the challenge is intensified by the relative digital and user experience maturity of healthcare companies.

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The Feedly Cybersecurity API

Roy Madden

Feedly for Cybersecurity includes an API that allows cybersecurity teams to share the threat intelligence they collect in Feedly with other applications. 150,000 cybersecurity professionals use Feedly to collect intelligence about the evolving threat landscape. Threat research and collection are one step of the overall threat intelligence, investigation, and response.

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Ultimate Guide: Getting an Entry Level Software Engineering Roles

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Intro Software engineering can be an incredibly rewarding career. But without the right preparation, it can be difficult to get the software engineering job you have in mind. I learned this, as I was taking computer science courses in college to land a software engineering (SWE) role. I have interviewed for a dozen software roles at most of the tech companies you can name: Google, Apple, Microsoft, and startups (at the time) like Snapchat and Uber.

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Change Board Colors

CardBoard

You can change the background color of your board. You can choose from a Light or Dark theme, or select from a handful of colors. To change the background color of your board: Head up to the setting icon within your board. In the the settings page, you will see a section labeled Board Color. You can select between: Light, Dark, Blue, Yellow, Orange, Green, Purple, or Pink.

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Get Better Network Graphs & Save Analysts Time

Many organizations today are unlocking the power of their data by using graph databases to feed downstream analytics, enahance visualizations, and more. Yet, when different graph nodes represent the same entity, graphs get messy. Watch this essential video with Senzing CEO Jeff Jonas on how adding entity resolution to a graph database condenses network graphs to improve analytics and save your analysts time.

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What Is An In-Memory Database?

Indicative

In-Memory Database Defined. An in-memory database, also known as a main memory database, can be defined as a type of non-relational database management system that depends on main memory (RAM) for computer data storage. Simply, an in-memory database relies primarily on memory for data storage, rather than storage disks or SSDs. As all data is stored and managed in specialized indexing data structures, exclusively in the main memory, a computers or users need to access disks is eliminated, allowi

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How to Evaluate Startup Offers for Software Engineer

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

You’ve got multiple offers from startups engineering positions, but how do you choose which one to take? It’s the wild west out there. What do you do if one offers a higher salary but another offers more equity? How about if one is in an industry you love but another is in a location you love? The right choice usually isn’t as simple as signing up with whoever throws the highest paycheck your way.

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Intercom on Product: Understanding your customer is key to good product judgment

Intercom, Inc.

You may have noticed we’ve taken a break from Intercom on Product over the past few months – we didn’t feel it was an appropriate conversation to continue in the midst of the tragic events unfolding around the world. This week however, myself and Paul decided to get back in the studio (remotely of course) and record a new episode to share with you.

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How To Write A Product Marketing Manager (PMM) Cover Letter

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Hi, I’m Johna Seo, currently a PMM at Dropbox. I’m a self-proclaimed PMM nerd who loves delving into the craft and I’m personally passionate about coaching others. Also an ex-Googler, ex-consultant, Berkeley Haas MBA and Cornell alum. In preparation for applying to Product Marketing Manager roles, the standard application suite applies: a resume, cover letter, and maybe some additional materials like references or transcripts.

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Understanding User Needs and Satisfying Them

Speaker: Scott Sehlhorst

We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.

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What Is Massively Parallel Processing (MPP)

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Massively Parallel Processing Defined. Massively parallel processing (MPP) is a storage structure designed to handle the coordinated processing of program operations by multiple processors. This coordinated processing can work on different parts of a program, with each processor using its own operating system and memory. This allows MPP databases to handle massive amounts of data and provide much faster analytics based on large datasets.

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Q&A with Neil Rahilly, VP Product and Design, on product strategy, team composition, and customer feedback

Mixpanel

As Mixpanel’s VP of Product and Design, and our former Head of Engineering, Neil Rahilly brings a blend of strategy, hiring, management, and career advice to those who want to push innovation at their companies forward. Distilling knowledge from multiple disciplines, this AMA session from Rahilly helps turn amorphous concepts in product management into a tangible guide.

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Q&A with Neil Rahilly, VP Product and Design, on product strategy, team composition, and customer feedback

Mixpanel

Neil Rahilly is our VP of Product and Design at Mixpanel and formerly our VP of Engineering. In addition to running product and design, he also oversees our support and education teams. He holds a JD-MBA from the University of Toronto and a bachelor’s degree from Duke. Neil recently sat down for an AMA session and spoke on a wide range of topics, from product strategy and process pipelines to team composition and building a great career, among many other things.