Sat.Jul 25, 2009 - Fri.Jul 31, 2009

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Change is Pulling Us into the Cloud

Pragmatic Marketing

Product management is an interesting career. We don’t code; we’re not necessarily engineers. And yet, we must communicate with and understand our development team. Our products are built under the guiding hand of technology experts. Imagine their work as a cloud—they take input from our companies, do something, and we get new product to sell. Product managers hover really close to that development cloud, and sometimes we feel like we’re actually in it!

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Ideas to Reduce Traffic Vows

SidsAvenue

Traffic has become an integral part of everybody of us very much like the Sun, the day and night. New flyovers are proposed and inaugurated almost every month. Still the traffic vows do not seem to be reducing any significantly. I wonder if only constructing new flyovers, making some roads one way, adding traffic signal at every junction will reduce the issue.

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Agile Market Requirements

Pragmatic Marketing

“The product shall.”. Market requirements typically define the problems your product will address using a formal, stilted language known to all technology people. For some reason, the verb shall be “shall”—not “should” or “will” or “must” or “it’d be neat if.” Maybe it goes all the way back to the Ten Commandments: You Shall Honor Thy Father and Mother; You Shall Not Murder; You Shall Not Steal.

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