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Capitalizing Software During an Agile Transformation

Johanna Rothman

A client wants to know how best to calculate their software capitalization. They had a “standard” approach when they used waterfall. They no longer have all waterfall projects. They've started to use agile approaches. And, the projects don't all look the same. Being somewhere in the middle means they're having trouble reasoning about capitalization.

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Product Love Podcast: Darren Chait, Co-Founder of Hugo

ProductCraft

This week on Product Love, I sat down with Darren Chait, the co-founder and chief operating officer of Hugo, a connected meeting notes software. When Darren was a corporate lawyer, he’d have to bill clients for meetings, and it took forever before anything was really resolved. That’s actually how the idea for Hugo started. We’ve. Read more » The post Product Love Podcast: Darren Chait, Co-Founder of Hugo appeared first on ProductCraft by Pendo.

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Decisions, Debt, and Other Dilemmas by Janna Bastow

Mind the Product

In this keynote from #mtpengage Manchester 2020 , Janna Bastow , co-founder of ProdPad and Mind The Product, discusses how in tech, optimising debt is essential to building the perfect product. Watch the video to see her talk in full. Or read on for an overview of her key points: Uncomfortable topics become less scary when talked about – we need to discuss debt.

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Why N Day Retention is the Metric that Matters for Mobile Games

Amplitude

Retention rate is one of the fundamental metrics in product management. We all use it regularly, yet few of us know that there are many different ways to calculate retention rate. When it comes to measuring the performance of mobile games, however, I recommend using N day retention data. Let me start with a story. When I worked at Zeptolab (a popular game development company responsible for Cut the Rope, King of Thieves and CATS) we received an email from a game development studio that wanted us

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From Developer Experience to Product Experience: How a Shared Focus Fuels Product Success

Speaker: Anne Steiner and David Laribee

As a concept, Developer Experience (DX) has gained significant attention in the tech industry. It emphasizes engineers’ efficiency and satisfaction during the product development process. As product managers, we need to understand how a good DX can contribute not only to the well-being of our development teams but also to the broader objectives of product success and customer satisfaction.

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Thank you for joining us at MTP Engage Manchester 2020!

Mind the Product

On February 6th and 7th, product people from all around came together to connect, share and learn at MTP Engage Manchester. Kicking off with five awesome workshops covering everything from metrics and roadmaps to confidence and public speaking, things got into full swing on Friday when we converged on Manchester Central. We got 21 brilliant speakers up on stage to talk about everything from conflict to stakeholder management, OKRs to personal development, inspiring and engaging attendees across

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Weekly roundup: essential resources for building products your customers love

UserTesting

Collecting product feedback is essential for building and launching products your customers not only need but love. However, modern product development continues to move at an increasingly rapid pace, leaving little time to get the necessary feedback required to make … The post Weekly roundup: essential resources for building products your customers love appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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A good feature request collection tool helps product managers to do their jobs better

Usersnap

Traditionally, feature request collection is a tedious, disorganized process with varied results. Companies send cold emails to their customers, hope they respond, and if they’re lucky, store their response in a spreadsheet that has little to no structure. To avoid running into these sorts of issues when picking a feature request tool, keep these tips in mind.