Chaos engineering is the practice of deliberately introducing failures into a system to test its resilience and identify hidden weaknesses.
A proactive approach to technical debt leads to faster recovery, better performance, and a healthier product. With the right strategies, you can manage it without sacrificing innovation.
Product management and product marketing both contribute to the success of a product in their own capacity.
Microservices architecture transforms how we build applications, but what does that mean for a product manager? In this blog, I talk about why mastering microservices is essential for modern product management.
Explore React’s `useOptimistic` Hook and how it can be used to implement optimistic UI updates and make your app feel faster and more responsive.
You can maintain productivity and meet your deadlines with careful planning, open communication, and a commitment to improvement.
For aspiring start-ups and established companies alike, understanding barriers helps you develop effective marketing and sustain growth.
Explore how to effectively break down a monolithic application into microservices using feature flags and Flagsmith.
The A3 problem-solving framework uses a single A3-sized sheet of paper to document the entire problem-solving process.
Data-driven road mapping refers to the process of using quantitative and qualitative data to create a roadmap for a digital product.
Predictive analytics uses historical data, statistical algorithms, and machine learning techniques to forecast future outcomes.
As a PM, you have to ensure that whatever updates are made to the product align with the overall goals of the company.