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Startup CTO or Developer

TechEmpower - Product Management

Getting something to market and getting funding override any other concerns. But hiring a lead developer, or even a VP of Engineering, can create a gap between the founders and the developers. Closing the Gap: Hiring A Fractional Startup CTO We’re not suggesting that early-stage startups should hire a full-time CTO.

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392: How uncovering customer pains and unmet needs led to launching a rapidly growing product – with Matt Danna

Product Innovation Educators

How this product manager created a successful product for an underserved market. Today we are taking a product journey, exploring how an insight about an underserved market turned into a valuable product and a rapidly growing company. If you’re a new guest, they’ll add 15 minutes consultation time.

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Your Audience’s Real Roadmap Questions

Mironov Consulting

I get pulled into lots of discussions among product managers about the best ways to represent (and then present and present and present) roadmaps or backlogs, especially to internal sales/marketing/support audiences. ”) They look at roadmaps from an account-level point of view more than a market-wide perspective. Just sign here.”)

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Insider Secrets for High Impact Growth with Sean Ellis

Bryce York

Sean also popularized the term product/market fit and coined the term growth hacking. The days of traditional interruption marketing are dead. Universities mightn’t have noticed, but marketing success isn’t measured by impressions and exposure anymore. Growth may be simple to see but; how do you engineer growth?

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What is the Role of a Technical Program Manager?

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

For example, imagine that a CTO is looking to develop and bring to market a software product. Planning & Strategic Thinking Program Management positions are deeply strategic in nature, with their focus being on long-term, big picture initiatives intended to meet an organization's business goals.