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How to Become an AI Product Manager Without Experience

The Product HQ

Today, more and more businesses are looking for product managers specializing in artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies. A report from McKinsey supports this, predicting that AI brings in as much as $13 trillion in economic activity by the year 2030. That said, landing a job as an AI product manager is not easy.

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How we use ‘shaping’ to accelerate time to market

Mixpanel

Exit this particular strategy—on to the next one…. To that end, in 2020, we started using a process called “shaping”—a project planning strategy from Shape Up , a book by project management company Basecamp—that has already paid dividends for our product development and looks like a keeper.

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Senior Product Manager Interview Questions

The Product HQ

Need help preparing for your next senior product manager interview? As product leaders, a senior product manager’s main responsibilities center around defining, communicating, refining product strategy, and overseeing product planning and execution. Then you’ve come to the right place.

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MadKudu’s Francis Brero on how AI can boost your conversational support

Intercom, Inc.

We recently spoke with Francis to learn more about how you can supercharge your conversational support efforts with automation, the limitations around AI, and putting in the time with your customers. I’m seeing a lot of people and companies out there who are essentially patching their lack of strategy with an abundance of technology.

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Say No With Confidence: How To Tell The Great Ideas From The Merely Good | Bruce McCarthy, Product Culture | BoS USA 2018

Business of Software Conference

Learn the method that Bruce used to focus his team on the few critical things that resulted in the sale of his company for $125 million. Learn the method that Bruce used to focus his team on the few critical things that resulted in the sale of his company for $125 million. Success stories. What’s broken about prioritization.