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Applying Proto-Strategy to Product Management

The Product Guy

In my company, we review a living document with our management chain on a quarterly basis to align business direction for the short-term (immediate one to two quarters) to the long-term (two to five years). No formal stakeholder review as this is meant to be the first version that will undergo many iterations and refinements.

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70 Scrum Master Theses

The Product Coalition

On the one side, they address typical Scrum events such as Sprint Planning, Sprint Review, and the Sprint Retrospective. A good Scrum Team pays attention to preserving an application’s technical health to ensure the Scrum Team is ready to pursue an opportunity in the market. Read more: Retrospective Exercises Repository.)

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How To Create Kick-Ass Product Roadmaps (Spoiler Alert: There are 3 types of Roadmaps)

The Product Coalition

(This is a post on its own again, but check out this video in the meantime) Feature Mapping is a scoping exercise to help teams decide the MVP for your product 3. Work with the tech lead on this. Software development is highly unpredictable? Software development is unpredictable. Q3, H1, 2021, July 2021.

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Why We Don’t Interview Product Managers Anymore

The Product Coalition

On top of that, there are now huge volumes of research from academic circles, as well as popular journals like Harvard Business Review , INC.com , and Forbes ?—?all Design a new type of exercise equipment for people under the ages of 15. all pointing to a simple fact. Job interviews mean you hire the best actor on the day?—?not

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Forum monitoring is essential but tedious: Here’s how AI can help

Modus Create

It involves manually reading many posts or reviewing searches tied to multiple keywords, sifting through numerous irrelevant posts, creating Jira tickets for relevant issues, and ensuring that nothing falls through the cracks. I decided to face it head-on by putting myself, the least capable technical talent, on the job.

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13 Best Product Management Books to Read in 2021 – Product Manager Must-Reads

Userpilot

Continuous Discovery Habits by Teresa Torres teaches you how to set up a continuous discovery system within your organization with actionable exercises. Product Mastery by Geoff Watts teaches you how to be a successful product owner within agile software development practices with the use of case studies. out of 5 stars.

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Bug-Bashing for Fun and Profit

The Product Coalition

It’s an intensive and fun exercise where you put a thing you’ve built through its paces. By the time their work is finished and ready to ship, they have seen it, thought about it, and reviewed it a thousand times. Still, the Product Manager, Designer, and Tech Lead should be heavily involved. A good bug bash can help.