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Game Product Managers Get Ready For Mobile Phones

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At the end of a long day, many people like to go home and spend the evening losing themselves in playing video games on their home entertainment systems. Games for these systems have grown into a big business. How can game product managers be successful doing this? However, that is now starting to change.

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What Do Product Managers Need To Know About Self-Driving Cars?

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Due in part to a big push by Google along with a number of universities and other car manufactures, the era of self-driving cars is fast approaching and this is going to dramatically change the product development definition for what a car is. How Product Managers Need To Deal With Self-Driving Cars.

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Product Managers Prepare To Do Battle Over Golf Balls

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However, it turns out that the world of golf contains some major product battles that have nothing to do with any of these things. However, it turns out that the world of golf contains some major product battles that have nothing to do with any of these things. They are the biggest manufacturer and their premier product is the ProVI.

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How Indian Product Managers Do Battle With Retail Goliaths

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Product managers at the large firms realize that the smaller kiranas stores simply have better economics than they do. Who wouldn’t want to add entering this market to their product manager resume? In India, mom-and-pop stores are slaying the big chains Image Credit: Chris Piascik. The Challenge Of Kiranas. In the U.S.,

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Oracle Product Managers Get Ready To Battle Amazon In The Cloud

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I’m pretty sure that by now you’ve heard about “the cloud” – it’s the mythical place where companies can get their programs to run and their data to be stored in such a way that they don’t have to buy any computers or storage systems. The Battle Over Databases.