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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. Why AI software development is different.

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Product Managers vs. Project Managers: Difference, Responsibilities, and KPIs

Altexsoft

How often do you confuse a project manager and a product manager? The Project Management Institute says that only 58 percent of organizations fully understand the value of project management. Comparing the role of project manager & product manager. Deliverable: iteration review.

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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.

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Deliver Big Value Quickly with a Small Team

Modus Create

According to research by QSM , the average software project takes almost a year to complete, and includes dozens of unneeded and unused, yet complex features. We had also tested ideas with the users and delivered the first content-based solution MVP (Minimum Viable Product). The Process. The Key to Confidence: Evidence!

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How to Accurately Estimate Cost-to-Build: An App and Software Development Budgeting Guide

Praxent

How to Accurately Estimate Cost-to-Build: An App and Software Development Budgeting Guide. Accurate software development cost estimations are critical to staying within budget on any project–if an estimate shoots too low, a business could end up with a piece of software that can’t pay for itself, or remains completely unfinished.

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What is the Product Development Life Cycle?

Openxcell

Naturally, products and software solutions can’t remain static – they must adapt to retain market dominance. A product development life cycle takes account of all these changes, whereas the team should be prepared to change its strategy initially. PLC focuses on the stages of the product’s existence in the market.

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Product-Driven vs. Project Driven: What’s the Difference?

Perficient

In this blog post, we will dive deeper into the topic using the chart below as a guide to explore the differences between these two approaches and discuss the benefits of being a product-driven organization. Fund a Project vs. Defining Outcomes Project-driven organizations usually start a software project with a clearly defined need or goal.