A product review is the moment where you evaluate what the team created over the last development cycle and align on the next steps.
A knowledge base is a centralized location where information is stored in an organized and easy-to-access way.
Natalie Adams Barnes, VP of Product and Product Design at Zumba, pulls back the curtain on her approach to prioritization and the user research methods that help her team walk — or, perhaps, dance — in their customers’ shoes.
Subhayu Ghosh discusses getting to the core of the customers’ problem instead of needing to develop the most innovative solution.
The waterfall methodology is a sequential project approach where each phase of a project must be completed before moving to the next.
Authentic leadership occurs when you’re genuine and act consistently with your principles and values, as well as with honesty and integrity.
Ajoy Krishnamoorthy, Chief Product Office at Cin7, discusses data-driven decision-making and his experience launching v1 products.
In our pursuit of innovation, we must be aware of the crucial aspect of letting go — the decision to shut down a product feature.
Justin Kim, VP, Product at Vimeo, discusses the importance of applying ruthless prioritization across the board and curating a clear vision.
Managing a diverse range of products is an effective way to showcase strategic planning, forward-looking thinking, and a commitment to meeting the evolving demands of customers.
Firmographic data refers to traits about a company that can be used to segment it into different categories.
Little’s Law is a theorem used to calculate the typical number of items/customers in a stationary queue system per unit of time.