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We Made a Mobile App in Six Weeks. Here’s How You Can Too.

Modus Create

Companion apps have helped users in self-diagnosis, allowing them to seek proactive treatment. Many healthcare organizations also use companion apps to help their users fight addiction. . Why the Ishihara Test? We felt that the century-old test could use a 21st-century makeover — a mobile app. Set Expectations.

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Three Common Beta Testing Tools That Eat Up Test Managers’ Time

Centercode

The results of the 2018 Customer Validation Industry Survey backed up what we already knew: time is a precious commodity that test managers don’t have a lot of. Responses from over 300 companies showed how and where today’s testing professionals are spending their time. Why Test Managers Use It. Accessible.

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

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

This includes clarifying any questions they may have or conducting A/B tests to help the team make a design decision. Next in the pre-release stage, you are helping to prepare marketing materials and user-facing documentation so your product is successful upon release. Here's a snapshot of my day.

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The Top 7 Product Management Software Systems You Should Know About

Bain Public

In order to get the job done properly and efficiently, product managers deserve the proper software, tools and resources needed to create and execute successful products. Is a highly customizable product, covering all aspects of project and product management as well as offering a system suitable for large product teams.

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Continuous Delivery in the Wild: 4 Successful Practices

Split

I interviewed a variety of companies while researching CD in the Wild, and learned some surprising things. The research described in the book Accelerate identifies a relationship between those measures (which they characterize as delivery performance ) and overall organizational performance.