David Herman discusses prioritizing within Provi’s three user groups and how making a trade-off for one group can impact the others.
Confirmation bias occurs when an individual makes decisions that are consistent with their existing beliefs by selectively looking at data.
In this article, you’ll learn what user tests are, how to properly conduct them, and how they can help you ship better products.
Revenue relates to the overall income the company manages to create, while profit refers to what’s left over after covering all costs.
With the new year comes new opportunities for career growth and ways for spending your corporate development budgets.
In this article, you’ll learn what an open-door policy is, its advantages and disadvantages, as well as how to build one within your team.
Brand recognition refers to the extent consumers can identify and recognize a brand with its associated products and services.
To make sure you don’t miss any opportunities, here’s a list of the most interesting project management conferences happening in 2024.
Marty Cagan says that the rise of product owners has been damaging. So, what does the future of the product owner role look like?
Fatima Howes shares her team’s approach of “managing by exception” — surfacing what is different instead of what’s normal.
Jira is a software program launched in 2002 by the Australian software company Atlassian to solve project management problems.
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