While agile is about iterative development, DevOps ensures smooth deployment and reliable software updates.
Aashir Shroff discusses how to avoid building features or products that replicate what’s already in the market but, instead, truly stand out.
Impact mapping is a lightweight, collaborative planning technique for teams that want to make a big impact with software products.
A product evangelist educates the broader audience on what the product is about and how to get the most out of it.
Ecosystem mapping provides a clear view of the complex interactions and dependencies surrounding your product.
Digital product leader Joanna Narbuntowicz talks about her three core values: empathy, trust, and empowerment.
A portfolio provides tangible evidence of how you navigate complex challenges, prioritize solutions, and deliver impact.
Abhishek Dwivedi, Director of Product Management at Issuu, emphasizes the importance of adapting frameworks to business context.
Overengineering occurs when you build a product that is way more complex than it needs to be for a user to find value in it.
Elizabeth Van Bergen talks about Phillips’ omnichannel strategy to bridge the in-person and digital luxury art buying experience.
As a product manager, one of your biggest challenges is defining an effective and suitable working style for everyone.
Interchangeable modules simplify development and allow for flexibility and customization without hurting the product’s functionality.