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What you need to know about product management for AI

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

If you’re already a software product manager (PM), you have a head start on becoming a PM for artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning (ML). You’re responsible for the design, the product-market fit, and ultimately for getting the product out the door.

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Chief Product Officer: Background, Skills Required, and Whether You Need One

Altexsoft

Why and when do companies need another C-level executive — a chief product manager or CPO? How does this position facilitate business growth and how is it different from a CTO or VP of Product? Who is a Chief Product Officer? Small companies typically don’t have a CPO, being comfortable with product managers.

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KubeCon NA 2021 Key Takeaways: DevX, Security, and Community

Daniel Bryant

CONFERENCE SUMMARY It’s that time of year again when we get to reflect on another awesome KubeCon NA. I know from past experience of running (smaller) hybrid events that it’s actually more work than running two individual conferences! I was presenting a session at the DevX Day colocated event.

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Making Software Development Teams Hum with Ron Lichty

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

Drawing on 20 years of Agile experience, Ron narrows down the three root causes of low-performing teams as well as solutions that managers can implement to improve them. Managing the Unmanageable, 2nd Edition, Ron Lichty. Show Notes. Learning what makes software development teams hum (1:40). What prevents a team from humming (3:31).

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How to Launch a Successful Product: Timing, Roles, and Product Launch Checklist 

Altexsoft

Vendors spend months or years designing and building an app, but one mistake during the product release can put the whole project at risk of failure. Or a developer failed to test the app with real users to verify usage scenarios, hoping his idea will take off by itself. Why did you favor this tool over the thousands of similar ones?

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