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Dos and Don’ts for Successful Product Launches
Whenever ethics in a product launch are questioned, it’s logical to wonder if swindling is involved. But that’s a common…
by Contributing AuthorProduct
The Essential Questions of a Scrum User Story
In Scrum, a poorly written user story can stall your team’s productivity in a hurry. So what makes a story…
by Contributing AuthorProduct
What is the Two Week Rule in Product Development?
For product owners and designers, it’s important to get ideas out in front of customers faster. How fast? Ideally, no…
by Contributing AuthorProduct
Six Hard Truths About Moving to Scrum
The following is an excerpt from “You’re Just Going to Fail, So Why Bother?” by Scott Downey, Owner, RapidScrum.com. For…
by Scott DowneyProduct
Leveraging Videos with Your Next Product Launch
If you’re looking to introduce a product in the YouTube era, then video can be your new best friend. After…
by Contributing AuthorProduct
Product Managers: Is Your New Job Underwhelming?
Perhaps you’ve made a bad decision in deciding to take that new job. While the money is better, you wish…
by Contributing AuthorProduct
The Fundamental Differences Between B2B and B2C Product Management
While the product management processes for B2B and B2C organizations are generally recognized as two separate entities, the nuances that separate the pair may…
by Contributing AuthorProduct
How Product Management Teams can Improve Onboarding
When new team members are added in any department, it’s vital to get them quickly up to speed. In product…
by Contributing AuthorProduct
Even the Leanest Startups can Benefit from a UX Redesign
This is a story about how one startup, Food on the Table, essentially improved their new user sign-ups by 77…
by Contributing AuthorProduct
The Critical Steps for SaaS Success
The rapid growth of the Software as a Service (SaaS) market is attracting a host of new players, ranging from an endless stream of startups to a widening array of existing independent software vendors (ISVs). Each has recognized the need to convert their legacy applications into more competitive SaaS solutions.
by Jeffrey M. Kaplan