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The Product Interview?—?A Technical Exercise

The Product Coalition

A Technical Exercise In this post, I’ll offer my idea of the sort of technical abilities expected from a product manager. Since the required skill level is not clear, it’s often also not clear what and how to test when interviewing a potential hire. while the user name does have a unique id, the team and content do not.

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Here’s Why You Should Write Unit Tests

Modus Create

Software engineers have been testing ever since they could write code. However, the ability to automate software tests commercially emerged only in the 1980s with the introduction of AutoTester. In this article, we will explain why you should write unit tests. . What is Unit Testing? Why Do We Need Unit Testing?

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Product in Practice: Finding the Best Way to Communicate with Different Stakeholders

Product Talk

Her continuous discovery journey hasn’t just been about interviewing customers or prototyping to test assumptions. If you’re a longtime Product Talk reader (or if you’ve read Continuous Discovery Habits), Lisa’s name might sound familiar. But then Lisa hit a roadblock. The sales team didn’t want to sell something new. You ask them!

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Permission To Stay Focused

Mironov Consulting

  They are coming off customer calls, strategy sessions, renewal discussions, marketing automation planning sessions, compliance reviews, and industry analyst briefings that highlight improvements that must be made.  Crack the WIP Agilists and systems thinkers call this the WIP/Work in Progress.  There’s

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Why Usability Means Credibility in Cybersecurity

The Product Coalition

Based on A True Story: A Website Usability Test with A Forensics and Cybersecurity Specialist The following article, while it’s based on true events?—?the the names, characters, businesses, places, events, and identifying details have been changed to protect the reputations and privacy of all parties involved.

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Product Talk Is Growing: Meet New Instructor Ellen Juhlin

Product Talk

If Ellen’s name sounds familiar, you may recognize it because she’s both an active member of the CDH Slack community and was featured in a Product in Practice post about involving engineers in assumption testing. We’ve often seen your name in the weekly shoutouts for the Continuous Discovery Habits community. Tweet This.

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Agile Laws & Distributed Teams

The Product Coalition

In other words: If two teams are building a part of an application separately, that system will probably have two components, introducing dependencies and additional communication overhead. Free paper on Conway from HBS: Exploring the Duality between Product and Organizational Architectures: A Test of the “Mirroring” Hypothesis.)

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