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Take Charge Product Management Podcast with Greg Geracie  

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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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Key Findings Product Managers Should Pay Attention To

In 2016, Agile, Business Analysis, Lean, Product Management, Product Management Facts, Product Owner, Product Teams, Project Management, Scrum, Strategy, Take Charge Product Management, The Study of Product Team Performance, Updates, User Experience by [email protected]Leave a Comment

For the last four years we have been conducting a global study of product teams. Last year approximately 1,500 organizations participated in our survey. Once complete, we provide the data to …

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Product Roadmap and Product Strategy – What’s the Difference?

In 2015, Agile, Alignment, Business Analysis, Lean, Marketing, ProdBOK, Product Management, Product Management Facts, Product Management Toolkit, Product Marketing, Product Owner, Product Teams, Project Management, Scrum, Strategy, Take Charge Product Management, User Experience, Voice of the Customer by [email protected]3 Comments

Earlier this week a good friend of mine, who works in technology, asked me a question – what’s the difference between product strategy and a product roadmap? It turns out …

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Core Product Team Performance and Size

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In our latest market research we asked two questions related to core product teams. By “core” we mean the central members who play a day-to-day role in product development activities. …