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Technical Review: A Trusted Look Under the Hood

TechEmpower - Product Management

Many CEOs of software-enabled businesses call us with a similar concern: Are we getting the right results from our software team? Most innovators don’t have a technical background, so it’s hard to evaluate the truth of the situation. The explanation from software leadership is often unsatisfying or unclear.

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Five star advice: Insider tips for dealing with software review sites

Intercom, Inc.

Some 84% of people trust online reviews as much as a personal recommendations, reason enough why every business should be concerned with who reviews their product and what they have to say about it. What do we mean by the term “review sites”? Not all review sites are made equal. Peer review sites.

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Technical Women Are Software Managers

Johanna Rothman

One of my reviewers for the Modern Management Made Easy books asked a fascinating question: I've never seen this many women in management or in senior leadership positions. Up until the mid-1980s, women comprised about 1/3 of the technical people I worked with. The idea of a code review or a design review?

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Code review questions: what should you be looking for?

The Product Coalition

one that might strike when you’re asked to complete a code review. What other code review questions might you need to ask? To get you started, here are a few examples of the questions to ask yourself when conducting a code review. So, make sure the code is understandable. does it compile?’,

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Gainsight Essentials: A Year in Review

Gainsight

By Tim Van Lew, Director of Customer Success Strategy, Gainsight Yes, it’s uncommon to see a year-in-review article in spring. That’s a big difference from the “ugly, complex, enterprise-only” name-calling that just isn’t true of the elegant, yet powerful, Gainsight platform that thousands of CS and Revenue teams are applying today.

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How to Choose the Right KPIs for Your Product

Roman Pichler

This might have involved observing target users, interviewing them, carrying out competitor research, and using throw-away prototypes, to name just a few strategy validation techniques. To do so, I might measure market share, for instance, by tracking the product’s position in the appropriate app store. Step 3: Add Health Indicators.

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Continuous Improvement: How It’s Important for Software Developers

The Product Coalition

Continuous improvement is a continual process to improve components of enterprise software?—?processes, Regardless of today’s software development aspect, increasing demand for new features in the products makes competitive advantage higher than ever. Changes can be large or small, which depends on the software projects.