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Continuous Development: ‘Times Are a-Changin’

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As I’ve seen these changes take place over the last few years, I’ve been trying to make sense of what the faster pace of software means for product managers. There are two high-level buckets that any feature development falls into — updates to existing features and workflows and net-new functionality. What Comes Next?

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Control: For the User, by the User, of the User

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Things like application performance management, log analysis and distributed tracing are great for identifying changes that will improve the performance of the application infrastructure. However, it’s not easy for product managers (PMs) to use these tools to relate feature changes to actual user or business metrics.

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Software Engineering Daily: Feature Flags with Edith Harbaugh

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Edith is also the host of a podcast called To Be Continuous , and I recommend checking it out if you’re interested in learning about continuous delivery and DevOps and many other technical subjects. I mean, I’ve been a developer and I’ve been a product manager. Product manager, you pick who gets this.”