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Take Part in Our 5th Annual Study of Product Teams

In 2016, Agile, Business Analysis, Product Management, Product Management Facts, Product Marketing, Product Owner, product team assessment, Product Teams, Project Management, Scrum, Take Charge Product Management, The Study of Product Team Performance, Uncategorized, User Experience by [email protected]Leave a Comment

A week ago we kicked off our 5th annual study of product teams. This year’s study is sponsored by our partners; Accelerance, Planbox and Project Connections. Our continuing market research enjoys the …

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Take Charge Product Management Podcast with Greg Geracie  

In 2016, Product Management, Product Management Consulting, Product Management Facts, product team assessment, Product Teams, Take Charge Product Management, The Study of Product Team Performance, Uncategorized by [email protected]Leave a Comment

Recently, Greg Geracie, the author of Take Charge Product Management and president of Actuation Consulting appeared on YoursProductly, a podcast hosted by Ravi Kumar. Greg discussed many points of take …

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Product Vision: Why Should I Have One?

In 2015, Agile, Business Analysis, Innovation, Lean, Marketing, Product Management, Product Marketing, Product Owner, Product Teams, Project Management, Scrum, Strategy, Take Charge Product Management, Uncategorized, Updates, User Experience by [email protected]2 Comments

Last week I wrote a post describing the difference between product strategy and product roadmaps. All too often product roadmaps are created without the benefit of a coherent product strategy …

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Product Development Methodology Adoption Rate Trend Line: 2012 To 2015

In 2015, Agile, Business Analysis, Lean, Product Management, Product Management Facts, Product Owner, Product Teams, Project Management, Scrum, Take Charge Product Management, The Study of Product Team Performance, Uncategorized, User Experience by [email protected]Leave a Comment

Over the last four years we have been closely tracking adoption rates for various product development methodologies. It has been fascinating to track the exponential rise of Agile methodologies, particularly Scrum. …