Category: Product Management
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How to collect customer feedback
Collecting customer feedback for a brand-new startup is crucial for understanding your customers’ needs and improving your offering. A guide.
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Finding Product-Market Fit – a Guide
Finding product-market fit is the combination when your product perfectly addresses a pressing need in the market. Here is how to find it.
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Key cornerstones of a great software development workflow (workflow included)
In this article, we’ll talk about the cornerstones on how Agile can help your team deliver high-quality software in a predictable manner.
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The basics of Building a Product Roadmap
You should know where you are going with your new product. Building a Product Roadmap helps you reach just that. Here are the basics.
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Twitter’s Blue check mark analysis
An analysis of the new feature release, what we can learn from it, and how you can reflect
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An introduction to the Lean startup methodology
Lean startup methodology is a continuous and iterative process for developing products, and business models. Here are the main principles.
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Minimum Viable Product – the core principles to follow
A simplistic approach to defining the core principles that you need to follow when creating a Minimum Viable Product (MVP).
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Design thinking process
The design thinking process methodology is a bit abstract. Let us put it in layman operational terms so that you can use it.
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Scrum team roles
Scrum team roles can be confusing for a lot of people starting up. Here is a clear-cut guide on what the roles are and which one you will need.
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Classic VS Agile Project Management & which to choose
Classic VS Agile project management is a choice that you need to make an informed decision. Here is what you should choose!
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Backlog refinement in scrum and how to actually do it
Backlog refinement in scrum ceremonies can be daunting, but all it takes is some prep and you will be fine. Let me walk you through the steps.
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New product feature workflow [for dummies]
Not saying you are a dummy, but sometimes we don’t know where to start. This is where to start to add a new feature to your perfect product.