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Making the Minimum Viable Product an MVP
Marty Cagan explores the relationship between the minimum viable product (MVP) and product vision when it comes to product development.
by Contributing Author
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Product Management Implementation: Creating and Developing a True PM Function
This is the first post in a series about developing an expansion stage product management team. To read the intro…
by Firas RaoufProduct
What Does the New Year Hold for Agile Development?
The time has come to shift our attention to agile development – and as you’ll see, it won’t be all about software in 2012.
by Amanda MaksymiwProduct
Why Passion Matters in Product Development
In a recent post, Marty Cagan explains why when it comes to product development, passion makes a big difference.
by Contributing AuthorProduct
How Will Tech Evolve Over the Next 12 Months?
Check out these five predictions of what could be in store for the world of software and technology in 2012.
by Tien-Anh NguyenProduct
Mark Cuban on Why the Customer Isn’t Always Right
In a recent post for Entrepreneur, Mark Cuban talks about why you shouldn’t always listen to your customers, going so far as to say that it's never a good product strategy.
by Contributing Author
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Product Management Implementation: Is it Time for Your Company to Transition its Product Strategy?
When you go to buy a new car, there are two extreme scenarios you might face as a prospective customer:…
by Firas RaoufProduct
Why a Broad Skill Set Is a Boon for Product Managers
Specialization is rapidly becoming the universal norm for many job titles. But some positions can still benefit from a wide array of…
by Contributing Author
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Learning from Amazon’s Kindle Fire Release Strategy
What lessons can startup companies take away from the Kindle Fire release and product launch?
by Brandon Hickie