Product Management Best Practices
With faster product launches, tighter go-to-market windows, and the importance of continuous improvement, what are some of the product management best practices software developers should employ? Let’s take a look.
With faster product launches, tighter go-to-market windows, and the importance of continuous improvement, what are some of the product management best practices software developers should employ? Let’s take a look.
Taking on any innovative software product requires more than just technical skills. The most important (and often most difficult) aspect of the software development process is understanding your customer’s true
What’s worse than cramming every feature under the sun into your product? Compensating management for doing so! Apparently that’s LG’s 21st century management technique – forego design, reward bloat, and
Bringing your designers into projects at the very beginning of the agile software development process is advantageous. A solid visual concept for the project can eliminate additional work in sprint
Efficiency is a core attribute of high performance, scalable APIs. As developers, we’re tasked with maximizing throughput and responsiveness while minimizing infrastructure costs. At times it can be a challenge,
Building a successful software product is no trivial task. Even with a solid vision, a talented team, and an ample budget, a project can still fall apart. In fact, more
Like most testing, usability testing is done both early and often. Fortunately you don’t need to spend a lot of money on a pretentious “usability lab” to address most of
Explaining product design to clients is often harder than it should be. Too often people, even (especially?) ‘software people’, can’t separate the actual product design from its more concrete constituent parts, such
So your once-small Scrum team that was knocking out releases like clockwork has begun growing, and now it feels like it’s about to break under its own success. Your sprint
Everyone who has used Scrum knows what user stories are. Most people who have used Scrum know what story points are. Few people who have used Scrum really get the
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