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Product Management is a relatively new area of concentration in the SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle). A product manager combines aspects of the business operation and the technical development. Since a product manager is expected to have knowledge in both business and tech, they typically have a background in one or both of these areas…
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Even if you don’t need a product manager, you want one. Allow me to explain. We all want our companies to be successful and being successful means having the right help. We are all well aware at this point that trying to do everything yourself is a recipe for disaster. As products have become more…
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Often confused with project manager or brand manager a product manager, among other things, includes aspects of both. The best description I’ve heard to date for a product manager is the CEO of the product. The “product” is usually some type of technology or software used for purposes internal or external to an organization. With…
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