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Product manager salary: Pay range factors, tips for making more

CIO

If you look at the growth in all of those roles, typically the thing that is changing is the scope that they manage.” Holly Hester-Reilly, founder and CEO of H2R Product Science, a product management coaching and consulting firm, is seeing similar numbers in her practice. That can make a big difference in your paycheck.

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The Top Tech Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss in 2019

UruIT

Find out 8 insightful conferences for CTOs that you should attend in 2019. In my experience, attending conferences with my peers is a crucial way to continue learning and achieving important goals. In my experience, attending conferences with my peers is a crucial way to continue learning and achieving important goals.

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No Fighting In This (Agile) Dojo with M. David Green

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

Coaches like Green help them to hone their skills and go through rituals more effectively. Just because they can demonstrate to you the ability to write a test first doesn’t mean that that practice is going to become part of the culture of your company. David Green, discuss Agile Dojos and how they can make teams more effective.

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The ‘Balance’ Audit: An Honest Inventory on Gender Equality at StubHub

StubHub

When seen through the prisms of business, gender and cultural politics, “balance” doesn’t have one definition. It means having gender- and cultural-equitable teams, where a multitude of voices and perspectives collaborate to further our innovative work. By Rachel Williams, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion Balance. It has many.

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Learning Management System – A Complete Guide

Openxcell

It stands for Learning Management System. Learning: Because it lets you deliver training courses and programs. Management: Because it lets you organize the courses. LMS has two parts: An Admin Interface where the training manager performs the core and back-office tasks to organize the company’s learning programs.