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Using the Product Canvas to Define Your Product: Getting Started

EBG Consulting

Not having agreement on what your product has broad implications for product strategy, internal organizational design, and ongoing operations. Whether you are faced with this challenge or want to take a step back to improve your product management practices, the first step is to define your product. References.

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How to Select the Right Document Management Software

Argon Digital

A Comprehensive Guide to Selecting the Best Document Management Software for Your Business Let’s face it, regardless of how large or small a business is, managing and organizing documents efficiently is essential for every organization.

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

And in those days, so if this was 2004, 2005, something in that kind of range, in those days, then, you know, for the most part, Agile was still maybe one team of six, or eight, or 10. Still needed, and more and more needed, super-effective product management. I mean, I don’t remember the size of that team exactly.

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Overcoming the Obstacles to Cultural Change

Leading Agile

And so when I first started getting my exposure to Agile from the project management world, all the literature I was reading back in 2005 was about how do you form small cross-functional teams? You could say that SAFe is a reference architecture that is fully built out with a implementation model.

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