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Using the Product Canvas to Define Your Product’s Core Requirements

EBG Consulting

Perhaps you realize you’re not organized for optimal product development and need to redesign your organization so its structure follows product. Or maybe you need to improve your product management practices. For all these scenarios, defining your product is your starting point. The Product Canvas has two parts.

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Fresh Agile Voices – Episode 1 – Anjali Leon

Vitality Chicago

Anjali: Actually, I think it was back in 2010. Right now, I think we, we would, we would probably refer to it as a little bit chaotic. So even when I teach product management, I teach product leaders to show up in a certain way to get outcomes that they want. You know, we were so dynamic. yeah how do you show up?

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Empathy Mapping

Argon Digital

Use the persona in product design : Incorporate your user persona into your product design process. Use it as a reference point when making decisions about UI design and feature prioritization. 1 Business Model Generations (John Wiley and Sons, 2010) Alex Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur 2 David Gray.

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Workshop by Design Canvas: Making Collaboration Work

EBG Consulting

The heart of successful product management and product development is a collaborating community of team members operating with shared goals, mutual trust, and learning mechanisms for evolving products and processes. I have found one of the best ways to create a healthy product community is with facilitated workshops.

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

Started LeadingAgile in 2010. – [Brian] 2009, 2010? Still needed, and more and more needed, super-effective product management. So we talked about the fact that I used to work for you back in the day, and then at some point in time, I guess, like you said, 2010-ish, started at LeadingAgile. – Yeah.

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