How Leaders Lead on Purpose in Crisis
Lead on Purpose
NOVEMBER 7, 2016
Guest post by James E. Lukaszewski One of the most common weaknesses I see in crisis response is the lack of specific roles and assignments for top management.
Lead on Purpose
NOVEMBER 7, 2016
Guest post by James E. Lukaszewski One of the most common weaknesses I see in crisis response is the lack of specific roles and assignments for top management.
The Product Guy
NOVEMBER 7, 2016
Nominate a great product manager you know today @ [link] ! Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel @ [link]. Thank you to everyone who made it to our latest roundtable meet-up of The Product Group at Digital Ocean , as well as to our other sponsors, Yext , BKLYN , InVision , SUMMIT , Balsamiq Studios and Sunshine Suites. Over the course of the night a few of the highlights were… Featured Product: Namely exploring the product, its challenges and successes, from informing behaviors to l
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Lead on Purpose
NOVEMBER 7, 2016
Guest post by James E. Lukaszewski One of the most common weaknesses I see in crisis response is the lack of specific roles and assignments for top management.
The Accidental Product Manager
NOVEMBER 7, 2016
HBO has to change in order to survive, what can we learn from them? Image Credit: JasonParis 00. We all know who HBO is, right? They are the premium cable television channel that even if you subscribe to cable, if you want HBO you have to pay an additional fee to get. Back in the day, HBO was the place where you could watch recent movies before they showed up in your local Blockbuster video rental store.
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DISQO
NOVEMBER 7, 2016
Product management is a relatively new discipline, and its practitioners continue to refine it every year. In 2016, we welcomed many new faces who contributed best practices and thought leadership to the industry. For the second straight year, we compiled the top 40 influencers in our Product Management Year in Review. Our team reviewed thousands of articles, podcasts, reports, and books to identify more than 200 key people.
Product Management Today brings together the best content for product management professionals from the widest variety of industry thought leaders.
DISQO
NOVEMBER 7, 2016
Product management is a relatively new discipline, and its practitioners continue to refine it every year. In 2016, we welcomed many new faces who contributed best practices and thought leadership to the industry. For the second straight year, we compiled the top 40 influencers in our Product Management Year in Review. Our team reviewed thousands of articles, podcasts, reports, and books to identify more than 200 key people.
Pragmatic Marketing
NOVEMBER 7, 2016
Everyone wants to see the product roadmap. Sales wants to use it to drive bigger deals, engineering wants to know what is coming next to make technology decisions, and other teams want to feel like they are part of a long-term strategy that will take the organization to the next level. But the market is fickle, with an ever-changing set of priorities and needs.
DISQO
NOVEMBER 7, 2016
Product management is a relatively new discipline, and its practitioners continue to refine it every year. In 2016, we welcomed many new faces who contributed best practices and thought leadership to the industry. For the second straight year, we compiled the top 40 influencers in our Product Management Year in Review. Our team reviewed thousands of articles, podcasts, reports, and books to identify more than 200 key people.
Product Innovation Educators
NOVEMBER 7, 2016
The topic of this episode is another in a series of interviews I’m doing focused on the four skills that enable a 25% higher income for product managers and increasing their influence. The 4 skills were discussed back in episode 073 and include: Pitch artist – the ability to present and sell your ideas and conclusions. Exec debater — being the president of the product and standing up for what is needed and challenging executive teams.
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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