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Francois du Toit discusses the challenges of balancing long-range vision with day-to-day activities in global roles.

A post-mortem analysis is a process that helps identify the causes of a failure and how to prevent it in the future.

These real-world examples showcase how forward-thinking designers are harnessing the power of AI to enhance their design processes.

A product roadmap is a strategic plan that defines the product’s vision, direction, and progress over a certain period of time.

When exploring product development you’ll find out that all the needed roles and processes will likely already be there for you to use.

Product managers need to find a way to balance progress and perfection. While perfection can lead to delays and missed opportunities, progress keeps us agile.

It’s the product manager’s responsibility to build and manage a live product roadmap that is fluid and resilient. Discover how to gain buy-in from executives, peers, partners, and customers.

Todd Buelow, VP of Product at Fingerhut, talks about the benefits of involving UX design in the discovery process and the importance of having a dynamic roadmap.

The unFIX site describes unFIX as, “Organization design for continuous innovation and better human experience.”

Ashraf Karim, VP, Product Management at Cisco, talks about the importance of honing both your product sense and technical aptitude, whether you’re an engineer or a product manager.

A management style refers to the specific way you approach directing your team towards organizational goals.