
Project management is one of the oldest careers in the world. At the same time, it’s one of the fastest-evolving disciplines. Here are four trends we expect to emerge in 2023.

Agile and predictability don’t mix. You could ignore capacity planning altogether and decline to make any promises on output, but that doesn’t always fly in business. This framework helps you focus on creating value.

Gantt charts are not as detrimental to a modern product toolset as some make them seem. Its effectiveness depends on context and who’s using it.

Change management is the process of preparing for and executing a smooth transition or transformation at the organizational level.

Product teams and leaders must recognize both the benefits and challenges that come with relying on story points for team velocity estimation.

A project roadmap is a simple table that monitors all departments’ tasks and their statuses. It shows a timeline for each task, subtask, and feature.

The biggest challenge in building freemium-based products is balancing free against premium options. It’s an art that requires a lot of consideration and experimentation.

Skills required to be a great product manager include technical knowledge, business acumen, and a knack for articulating customer needs.

The ever-increasing importance of data in driving product outcomes led to the birth of new data approaches — one of them being data democratization.

The growth product manager (GPM) role will likely continue growing in popularity as more businesses shift to product-led growth.

Learn how to level up your Lean UX with these principles, such as adopting a skateboard mentality or thinking in terms of affordable loss.

Being a backlog owner pays well for a 9-to-5 job, but if you want to make a real impact, you need to take ownership of your product.