
While agile is about iterative development, DevOps ensures smooth deployment and reliable software updates.

A product evangelist educates the broader audience on what the product is about and how to get the most out of it.

A portfolio provides tangible evidence of how you navigate complex challenges, prioritize solutions, and deliver impact.

Building a design system is a complex but rewarding journey, and treating it as a product that serves other products is key to its success.

Think UX mentorship is just for newbies? Think again. In this blog, I talk all about why the ADPList is a must for all UX designers to level up and share design know-how!

Making product decisions that don’t scale may sound counterintuitive, but it can be essential for the long-term success of your product

The future of UX design isn’t all doom and gloom. In this blog, I reflect on how AI and layoffs can lead to new opportunities for UX designers.

A developer relations specialist — also called DevRel — is a cross-section between a community manager and a product marketing manager.

A great design work pitch is one that thinks business, tells stories, and wins stakeholders over before they know it. In this blog, I help you draft a pitch that does just that.

Hiring your first product manager can be a challenging decision because of the difficulty of neatly articulating their value.

Product lines are more than just a collection of products. They are a reflection of a company’s strategic vision and market positioning.

A successful launch creates a compelling narrative that highlights an unmet need in the market and then builds hype around the product.