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15 Best Product Management Software Tools for PMs in 2023

Userpilot

It takes a fair bit of effort and time to keep up with the constant innovation in the product management software space. The tools are constantly evolving and changing their pricing plans, so it may be difficult to ensure that your product team is using the right tools and getting the best value for the money.

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Five Product Owner Myths Busted

Roman Pichler

Myth #3: The product owner is responsible for the team performance. An agile development team does a good job if the memebers can reliably meet the agreed goals and create software that offers a great user experience and exhibit the desired quality. Myth #4: The product owner is responsible for writing user stories.

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Agile Release Planning Best Practices For Product Managers

Userpilot

Agile release planning allows teams to deliver value in less time and collect user feedback while they are still working on the product. A product roadmap is a general long-term plan of how to deliver on the product vision whereas an agile release plan focuses on short iterations, often called sprints, and are more detailed.

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Essential Technical Program Manager Skills

The Product HQ

Technical program manager (TPM) roles range from mid to senior-level positions that support organizations with their product goals. If defining project scopes, reviewing solutions, and generating reports interest you, this is the perfect career. Organizations may not require you to perform hands-on coding.

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A Guide to Gap Analysis

The Product Coalition

Gap analysis reports are most commonly used by product managers and process improvement teams. For instance, in software development, you can use gap analysis to identify missing functionality. This is because you can compare current processes to future productivity goals. When can you use it? What’s causing it?

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Five Product Owner Myths Busted

Roman Pichler

Myth #3: The product owner is responsible for the team performance. An agile development team does a good job if the memebers can reliably meet the agreed goals and create software that offers a great user experience and exhibit the desired quality. Myth #4: The product owner is responsible for writing user stories.

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A summary of “Building Products for the Enterprise”

The Product Coalition

Finally, “ Building for Business: Product Management in Enterprise Software ” is a truly B2B-focused Product Management book, written by Blair Reeves (Salesforce) and Benjamin Gaines (Adobe) for “all the ones who aren’t part of the Silicon Valley startup bread”. But why is working in enterprise software now different?