Wed.Aug 01, 2018

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Product vs. Project Management

The Product Bistro

While there are article after article posted about the difference between the product manager role and the product marketing manager role, there is one more relevant comparison that ought to be made, how does a product manager differ from a project manager. Why should we care about this? When I was was posting job req’s, […].

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A Flop or a Bull’s-Eye by Julia Weiper

Mind the Product

As product managers, our job is to make the right decisions. However, as human beings, our decision-making is constantly impaired by systematic cognitive biases, making it really hard to decide objectively and rationally. For example, we look up to our most successful peers and are therefore biased to follow industry leaders such as Spotify, Soundcloud, or Google.

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 Marrying Up: Partnering With Big Companies

Pragmatic Marketing

The competitive landscape for software companies, driven by venture-backed startups and disruptive business models and technologies, has only become fiercer in today’s economy. Small players have to make good use of whatever means they have at their disposal to break free from the pack. One strategy to make that leap is to partner with a larger, established company whose scale and resources can quickly take the product well beyond anything the startup is capable of on its own.

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Learning from Frankenstein: An Interview with Clay Turk of Invoca

ProductCraft

This week I decided to take a little Product Love break, but I did get to have a great conversation with Clay Turk, a senior PM at Invoca, the voice marketing cloud. EB: Tell us a little about yourself. How did you become a product manager? CT: I got the tech bug when a friend. The post Learning from Frankenstein: An Interview with Clay Turk of Invoca appeared first on ProductCraft by Pendo.

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The Path to Product Excellence: Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Enhancing Communication

Speaker: David Bard, Principal at VP Product Coaching

In the fast-paced world of digital innovation, success is often accompanied by a multitude of challenges - like the pitfalls lurking at every turn, threatening to derail the most promising projects. But fret not, this webinar is your key to effective product development! Join us for an enlightening session to empower you to lead your team to greater heights.

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Updated Distributed Agile Teams Book Available

Johanna Rothman

You might remember I’m working on a book with Mark Kilby. It’s From Chaos to Successful Distributed Agile Teams: Collaborate to Deliver. We just published a new version of the book. We rearranged the entire book. In this version, we added a chapter called “Avoid Chaos with Insufficient Hours of Overlap.” That one chapter might be all you need to create a successful distributed agile team.

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Working Across Countries and Cultures: Collaboration Tips and Tricks for Designers

UserInterviews

Remote and international teams are becoming more and more popular. Here are some tips and tricks from Angela Ng, designer at Egnyte, on working across countries and cultures.

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Moodboard: The Designer's Paid Break

Imaginary Cloud - Design

When I was interviewed by Imaginary Cloud for a Digital Product Designer job opening, I was asked: hard work or inspiration? I lingered a bit and answered: inspiration. I got the job. Inspiration is the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially something creative. It's not an antonym of "hard work", but more of its previous state.

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Working Across Countries and Cultures: Collaboration Tips and Tricks for Designers

UserInterviews

Remote and international teams are becoming more and more popular. Here are some tips and tricks from Angela Ng, designer at Egnyte, on working across countries and cultures.

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Working Across Countries and Cultures: Collaboration Tips and Tricks for Designers

UserInterviews

Remote and international teams are becoming more and more popular. Here are some tips and tricks from Angela Ng, designer at Egnyte, on working across countries and cultures.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.