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Top Product Management Tools for Your Stack (2025)

Userpilot

This article highlights the best product management tools to help you master your tasks and deliver maximum value to stakeholders. These product management tools cover everything from analytics to project tracking, ensuring you’re equipped to enhance your product management processes. ” Vrutik P.

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An Interview with Jez Humble on Continuous Delivery, Engineering Culture, and Making Decisions

Split

And if his list of publications weren’t impressive enough, Jez Humble’s Linkedin profile is sure to inspire similar feelings of inadequacy and awe as few, like Jez, have had such an opportunity to shape the growth of the software delivery industry. Some companies are saying, “We are using this new way of software development called ‘Agile.’”

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Greenfield Project

ProductPlan

Example: A grocery chain wants to build a mobile ordering app. Other grocery retailers have released similar apps to customers, but it will be the first time this company builds one. What Does a Greenfield Project Mean in Software Development? Research estimating the product’s total addressable market.

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A Day in the Life of a Product Manager: Consumer and Enterprise

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

To add some color to this picture, two product managers from different fields–an enterprise PM from IBM and a consumer PM from Google–share a typical day in their lives. A day in the life of Kevin Wei, an enterprise product manager. I've synced my work emails and calendar with the email and calendar app on my phone for my convenience.

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How to Get Hired as a Customer Success Director

Gainsight

. […] In spite of all of this, middle managers are seen and treated as expendable. When times get tough, their numbers get cut as if they were deadweight. […] Instead of releasing managers, perhaps senior leaders should be thinking about releasing their potential. Positioning yourself.