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.
There are five common methodologies that each cater to different teams, industries, and project requirements.
Herman, CPO at Bluevine, offers his take on why engineers are becoming more invested in the user experience and seeking to understand the “why” behind the software they’re building.
The foundation of transactional leadership is command and control and offers rewards to get results
An established PM doesn’t just look at features and optimizations, but develops and iterates on the whole product strategy.
Charles Battle, Head of Product at Ibotta, explains how the pursuit of perfection can preclude teams from releasing the best solutions.
Data modeling governs how data is structured and organized, as well as how it can be stored, retrieved, and modified.
You need to be able to meet change head on. However, hierarchical power structures and bureaucratic behaviors can’t respond deftly to change.
Ora Solomon discusses her experience at Starwood Hotels and Shutterstock and the challenges of launching products to international markets.
What do Apple, HubSpot, and Atlassian all have in common? They operate like compound startups and create products that all fit together.
VRIO stands for value, rarity, imitability, and organization and is used as a framework to determine sustained competitive advantage.