Thu.May 24, 2018

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You’re Already a Product Manager…

Clever PM

One of the most common questions I encounter in my work as The Clever PM is a simple one — “How do I become a Product Manager?” And, while the specifics depend greatly on the individual person, where they’re at in their careers, and what companies they want to break into, one of the things […].

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Democratising Online Controlled Experiments at Booking.com by Lukas Vermeer

Mind the Product

Booking.com is a European company with a reputation for running experiments in a sophisticated way. Lukas Vermeer is a senior product owner at Booking.com and one of the key players who established not only the tooling, but more importantly the culture behind experimentation at Booking.com. The title of his keynote at MTP Engage refers to an academic paper published by Lukas and his colleagues, but his MTP Engage talk focuses on the cultural aspects of experimentation at Booking.com.

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Women Making an Impact in Product Management in APAC

The Product Coalition

This post was originally published on Product Management Festival ’s website. We have compiled a list of experienced product management professionals with a track record for success?—?and they are all women. With backgrounds in engineering, marketing and business, some of them are also founders of their own companies. Spread across the Asia and Pacific region, they not only have day jobs in product management, but also often write blogs, teach, and/or organise events for the community.

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Apply “How Little” Thinking to Agile Management Control

Johanna Rothman

Most managers I meet want to do a good job. They want to provide the vision for the people doing the work. They want to provide coaching if people need it. They want to know that people can deliver the outcomes the organization needs and the managers want. As their organizations move to agile approaches, these managers have problems: their organization (managers above them) wants to measure them by the old rules which demand control.

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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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Bored Product Managers Aren’t Doing These Things

The Product Coalition

Why they say great product management is a 60 hour a week job A while back, I caught myself feeling bored while sitting at my desk. That night I went back and read some of my favorite product management books, and I realized that there was a world of product management responsibility that I was missing. Product management is a mile-wide, foot deep sort of job.

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The many challenges of researching gun violence

dscout People Nerds

Criminal Justice professor and researcher Lacey Wallace on what we know—and don’t know—about gun violence.

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Join UserTesting at Enterprise UX

UserTesting

The countdown is on for Enterprise UX in San Francisco! Enterprise UX is an annual event that focuses on the unique challenges professionals face in creating enterprise experiences. The conference is intended for anyone committed to creating better enterprise experiences, … The post Join UserTesting at Enterprise UX appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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Clearbit’s Matt Sornson on driving growth with data and content

Intercom, Inc.

When used correctly, data can powerfully enrich sales and marketing efforts and help any business fuel growth. But all too often, companies fall into the trap of using partial or old data to drive major decisions. As the Head of Growth Marketing at Clearbit , and previously a co-founder and CEO of more than a few startups (including WorkMob, ApiXchange, and GoFlow), Matt Sornson knows these pitfalls intimately and how to avoid them.

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Join UserTesting at Enterprise UX

UserTesting

The countdown is on for Enterprise UX in San Francisco! Enterprise UX is an annual event that focuses on the unique challenges professionals face in creating enterprise experiences. The conference is intended for anyone committed to creating better enterprise experiences, … The post Join UserTesting at Enterprise UX appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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Platform Product Management Beyond Features: Introducing B-MAP for Platform Ecosystem Success

Traditional PM struggles with the complexities of platform ecosystems. B-MAP framework tackles this challenge. B-MAP goes beyond features, focusing on building, managing, adapting, and partnering to foster a thriving platform ecosystem.

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The right way to make your product data useful (hint: give it context)

The Product Coalition

If you are reading this, I’m assuming that you are doing a good job tracking your product usage data. How users are interacting with your product, what features they’re using, when they are using them, and how often. All that stuff. I think at this point, most of us are doing a good job at this. We’re generating piles of data on our users’ activities every day.