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Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) are very different from Minimum Business Increments (MBIs)

Net Objectives

Although both of these are about doing a small amount of work and releasing it, they are quite different in both intent and … Continue reading "Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) are very different from Minimum Business Increments (MBIs)".

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Inside Walmart’s generative AI journey

CIO

A driving force behind the progress is Ben Peterson, head of Walmart’s People Product organization. After a decade-long stint at a global consulting firm, where he built a product management consulting practice serving retail and CPG clients, Peterson joined Walmart and dove straight into improving the employee experience for Walmart’s 2.1

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Opaper takes the friction out of social commerce

TechCrunch

After graduating, McIntosh’s professional life became decidedly more high tech—she was senior product manager for data and machine learning platforms at Streetlight Data and then Lacuna Technologies. “I would wake up at 3AM, 4AM, go to a commercial kitchen and go door to door, delivering food or putting it in grocery stores.”

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TechCrunch+ roundup: 5 pitch deck slides to fix, initial viable product, MLOps acceleration

TechCrunch

Making the case for IVP: Initial viable product. As a concept, minimum viable product (MVP) has given founders maximum flexibility. Dear Sophie: Any advice on visa issues for new hires? Image Credits: Flashpop (opens in a new window) / Getty Images.

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Get Better User Insights With Wasteless Validation

Speaker: Tim Herbig, Product Management Coach and Consultant

Product teams tend to get ahead of themselves by rushing from idea straight to building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). How can a product manager slow their team down and prevent them from wasting valuable resources? Why a product manager should validate first and build second.

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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. Product managers for AI need to lead that rethinking.

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7 Things You Need to Know About Agile Product Management

Accenture

In our upcoming webinar, “Enabling Product Innovation Through Agile Product Management,” we paint a picture of how innovation is possible with an evolved, Agile approach to product management. Here are 7 things you need to know about Agile Product Management.