Notes from my Product Management Interviews: Product Thinking/Product Sense

To be clear, Product Thinking or Product Sense are just names given to interviews where the interviewers test your understanding of the role and very thoroughly assess your thinking as an aspiring or an experienced Product Manager. Questions primarily revolve…

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TEI 001: Weekly Discussions for Product Managers, Developers, and Innovators-with Host Chad McAllister, PhD

Welcome to the first episode of a new podcast for product managers, developers, and innovators! The podcast is all about helping people involved in developing and managing products become more successful, grow their careers, and STANDOUT from their peers. I'm…

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Becoming a Coaching Leader: The Proven System for Building Your Own Team of Champions

As a coach to some of the country’s highest-profile executives, Daniel Harkavy has witnessed the transformation--both professional and personal--that comes when leaders utilize coaching to turn their paycheck-driven teams into vibrant and successful growth cultures.

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Episode 88: Arianna Huffington

Arianna is the founder of The Huffington Post, board member of Uber, and author of "The Sleep Revolution". Order the book: https://www.amazo…

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You Call That A Security Requirement?

All too often, organizations lack any appropriate definition of their security requirements. And, the alleged requirements documents that do exist are most likely design specifications, not requirements specifications.

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Using Pricing to Inform Your Roadmap

We often think of pricing as something to do right before launching a new product. Maybe it gets a little thought during development, but it isn’t urgent. Now that we’re approaching launch though, we need a price.

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Low code, no code is the only way to go

The low code, no code paradigm is an evolution in development environments. Historically, if you wanted to build a product, you went to a developer and they started from scratch building the product from the first line of code.

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The ABCs of Product – Melissa Perri on The Product Experience

Melissa Perri is the product manager's product manager and she's able to do the job, explain it, and teach you how to do it better. So when we got her on the line, we covered everything including Japanese deployment strategies,…

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