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Why You Must Earn the Agile Product Manager and Product Owner Certification

280 Group

Agile, born in 2001 when 17 software developers created the Agile Manifesto at a Utah ski lodge, has revolutionized how we develop software. Introduction Over the past few decades, the adoption of Agile development methodologies by product teams has skyrocketed.

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Why You Must Earn the Agile Product Manager and Product Owner Certification

280 Group

Agile, born in 2001 when 17 software developers created the Agile Manifesto at a Utah ski lodge, has revolutionized how we develop software. Introduction Over the past few decades, the adoption of Agile development methodologies by product teams has skyrocketed.

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Executive Perspectives on Strategic Product Management and Three Common Gaps

bpma ProductHub

by John Mansour – For as long as I have been training product managers (since 2001), senior executives have been telling me that they want their product management function to be more strategic. When I ask them to define “more strategic,” a handful of themes have consistently emerged. Understanding the market better than all…

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The 20th Anniversary of the Minimum Viable Product: What Happened?

DevelopmentCorporate

The concept was introduced by Frank Robinson in 2001. Since 2001 there have been several attempts to improve on the core MVP concept. Think Agile and SAFe, Since 2001 there have been seven different attempts to redefine the MVP. The Minimal Viable Product (MVP) celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2021.

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The Product Strategy and the Product Life Cycle

Roman Pichler

The product was launched in 2001 as the company’s first consumer music gadget in a market, which at the time was dominated by products like the Nomad Jukebox from Creative Labs. Consequently, the model shown in Figure 1 has five stages: development, introduction, growth, maturity , and decline. [1]

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Let’s Talk About Faster Horses

The Product Coalition

He died in 1947, and the first appearance of the faster horses quote attributed to Ford was in 2001. In 1999, however, a cruise ship designer named John McNeece wanted to give an example of why it’s problematic to ask customers what they want. He didn’t say Ford said it, but he speculated what could have been such an answer.

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How to be a great product manager during a recession

Product Management Unpacked

The 9/11 Recession: (March 2001 – November 2001). .” There have been as many as 47 recessions in the history of the United States. n my career alone, I have witnessed and been professionally involved in five, including the current economic crisis. The Iran/Energy Crisis Recession: (July 1981 – November 1982).