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Decision Supervision – Structured Thinking for Product People by Lucy Spence

Mind the Product

As product managers, we very rarely operate in isolation, and we’re more effective when we’re able to influence decisions being made around us. In this MTP Engage Manchester talk, Lucy Spence, Associate Director, Product Management at Compare the Market, shares various techniques she’s found to help her make decisions in a more structured way Match [.].

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Getting In To Product

The Product Guy

Start looking for problems to solve, then look for that product management job. Watch and learn more from product management expert, Meghan Nesta.

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TEI 283: 2020 Summit Lessons Learned – with Chad McAllister

Product Innovation Educators

Lessons Learned from launching The Everyday Innovator Virtual Summit. After hosting the 2020 virtual summit for product managers and product VPs, I’ve been asked many times for my lessons learned: what made it great, what would I do differently, what advice I have, what I learned about launching a product, etc. Consequently, after answering several of these questions individually, I realized others would find value in the lessons learned as well.

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25. Learn how to fire people

The Product Coalition

At SEMrush, the development teams do all the hiring and firing themselves. Over the past years, I have had the pleasure of working with two teams. One of them was good at firing and lived a happy life. The other one wasn’t and they experienced lots of technical and personal issues. Bad employees paralyze work. They write a bad code, which remains a real pain in the neck even after they leave.

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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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Papa John’s Product Managers Look For New Ways To Be Successful

The Accidental Product Manager

Product managers need to find a way to redefine the brand Image Credit: Arturo de Albornoz. Can you think of any job that would be more delicious than being a product manager for a pizza chain? The product managers at the Papa John’s pizza company probably thought that they had the best job in the world for a very long time. Then things started to change for them.

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Data Science Interview Questions: From Screening Through On-Site

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Data scientist is one of the hottest tech jobs out there, and the interview process reflects this. From screening to on-site meeting, you’re in for what could be a months-long process. Let that sink in, then let your heartbeat return to normal - you can prepare. With some slight variation, the average data science interview consists of three stages: Screening Evaluation Fit Check With the help of Data Science alums from companies like Facebook, AirBnB, and Google, we’ve got the ultimate resource

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Product Management 101: Customer Experience (CX) and Product Experience (PX)

ProductCraft

Both customer experience (CX) and product experience (PX) are critical to your growth, retention, and customer advocacy initiatives. Below, we’ll discuss the basics of each concept and the differences between the two. What is customer experience (CX)? Customer experience (CX) is exactly that — how customers experience a product, what kind of impression it leaves.

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Testing in Production: Yes, Every Product Manager Should Do It

AB Tasty

Let’s face facts: Testing in production is now an essential element of product management. This article will explain why. This article was originally posted on AB Tasty as Testing in Production: Yes, Every Product Manager Should Do It.

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In Times of Scarcity, Clear Vision Beats Rapid Iteration: Lessons for Business Leaders from Singapore’s Response to COVID-19

Business of Software Conference

In Times of Scarcity, Clear Vision Beats Rapid Iteration – Guest blog post from Radhika Dutt. Radhika is co-Founder of Radical Product Thinking. She has been based in Singapore for the past two years, will be speaking at BoS Conference USA Online as well as running online product masterclasses in the lead up to the event. NB, Business of Software is not qualified to offer advice or comment on the political, medical, healthcare, epidemiological or other scientific issues around disease outb

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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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3 Big Lessons We Learned Creating Pulse Everywhere 2020

Gainsight

How We Turned a Beloved 5,000 Person Tech Conference Into an Epic 22,000 Online Experience in 45 Days. That’s a wrap on #PulseEverywhere 2020. Just nine short weeks after deciding to transform the much-loved Pulse event into an online experience, we hosted over22,000 Customer Success and Product professionals from 50+ states/countries. Over 25 companies shared best practices and learnings across four keynotes, 27 sessions, and 40+ networking groups. 22 amazing partners and sponsors manned