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Combining DevOps and Agile Transformations to Achieve Business Outcomes

Agile Velocity

This combination will enable your enterprise to gain faster feedback, reduce risks while also obtaining meaningful business outcomes. We’ve identified nine common business outcomes, all of which are positively influenced by Agile+DevOps. Align the initiative with measurable business outcomes and define a clear transformation roadmap.

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Scaled Agile – Why? When? How?

Modus Create

There are lots of benefits to being the biggest, including tons of training and certification courses, mature templates, handbooks, and supplemental materials. If your teams are successfully using Jira at the team level, and you have a solid understanding of velocity, you are in a good position to consider scaling. So, Are You Ready?

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You Are Building the WRONG Things in your SaaS product

The Product Coalition

Where SaaS companies get prioritization wrong and a new approach to get it right There are many ways to prioritize what makes it onto your SaaS product roadmap and most of them are incredibly time-consuming and only done by your product teams. If you’re scaling or Enterprise that’s where Receptive comes in. no surprises there at all!

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Who’s who: Understanding your business with customer segmentation

Intercom, Inc.

Indeed, among our customers were B2C companies, small businesses, and large enterprises along with customers in places and industries well beyond Silicon Valley. Download The Growth Handbook. For example, our Sales team is now able to give segmented customer feedback to our product leaders to influence our roadmap.

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Are you cut out for Product Management?

BrainMates

Great Product Managers deliver products for a market segment, not for an individual or for one enterprise customer. Of course, there are many kind ways to say ‘no’ (check out this great article by Sebastien Phlix, Product Manager at Typeform, on the art of delivering a ‘ Positive No’ ). Retained subscribers. Don’t like saying no’?

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17 Must-Read Product Management Books

Hutwork

Written by real-world product managers at the Product School, these experts teach classes while working at enterprises like Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, PayPal, Netflix, and more. If you’re adopting lean thinking, this is the handbook for you. Product Roadmaps Relaunched: How to Set Direction While Embracing Uncertainty.

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Fundamentals of Product Management – For the Last Time

Sequent Learning

Perhaps product people will write a better user story, or prioritize a backlog, or produce different roadmap; these are tactical activities. Take a look at the book Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries Game Changers, and Challengers by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur. Tactics don’t get you over the finish line.