
Agile Recommended Reading
In the realm of Agile, continuous learning is as much a cornerstone as the iterative cycles we champion in our projects. Whether you’re a Scrum
In the realm of Agile, continuous learning is as much a cornerstone as the iterative cycles we champion in our projects. Whether you’re a Scrum
Looking to bring your product management skills to the next level? Well, buckle up buttercup, because we’re about to take a wild ride through the
Product management is all about making sure your product is a hit with users. And the secret to making that happen? User feedback! That’s right
Social media has become a ubiquitous part of our lives, with billions of people – approx. 4.6B actually, which is roughly 58% of the total
As a seasoned Product Manager, I’ve spent years navigating the complex landscape of product development in multiple organizations across several industries. In that time, I’ve
Product management is a strategic role, that is instrumental in building successful products, but it appears deceptively straightforward in theory. Many aspiring product managers embark
In the ever-evolving landscape of the tech industry, the roles and responsibilities associated with product management have been diversified to cater to the specific needs
What are UX Designers? User experience, also known as UX, is the process of designing products that are easy to use and satisfying to the
In the dynamic world of Agile, the methods we use to track and estimate work are crucial to a team’s success. While tracking hours might
Who Needs A Product Strategy & Why? A product strategy is an important step in the process of developing valuable products. It helps you to
“How do you get engineering teams excited about your product?” I’ve found this to be an increasingly popular question posed to Product Management candidates, and
Frequent comments on how much I ask for in a contract. Basic answer: “I’m worth it.” KNOW YOUR WORTH Why am I worth it? Because
Why do we need User Stories? Studies show a higher engagement level of our brain when we hear or read a story. Simply said, stories
Well, this is a fun little tidbit that I just came across this morning. I find it very annoying when seemingly once a week, when