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Six Types of “Product” Owners

Roman Pichler

When I need to take a break from writing, I save the document. But the ability to save the document is a feature, a part of the overall product. A feature owner is an individual who owns a capability end users can interact with, for example, the ability to persist a Word document or to edit it. Word is the product.

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Five Steps to Create a Holistic Mobile Customer Feedback Solution

Alchemer Mobile

Apptimize , an Airship Company, helps brands rapidly iterate to make amazing user experiences across all their digital channels through A/B Testing and Feature Release Management with a mobile-first lens.

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A Deep Dive into the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

The Product Coalition

Collect detailed requirements from the data you have such as target end-users' needs, stakeholders' demands, etc., you’ll identify both functional and non-functional requirements to create a comprehensive Product Requirement Document. Ensure version control and proper labeling to track releases.

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Best Resources for Product Owners

Userpilot

Webinars : Enhance your skills with Userpilot’s user experience, adoption, and engagement optimization webinars. Explore broader product management topics like strategy, user research, and roadmaps with Product School, Mind the Product, and Brighttalk.

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Application Modernization Guide for Enterprises

Modus Create

An additional benefit of application modernization is the improvement of ancillary technologies and processes such as cloud computing, DevOps, and release management. In today’s competitive marketplace, companies must offer robust and performant applications that deliver a best-in-class user experience on browsers and mobile devices.

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Product Job Descriptions

Under 10 Consulting

Work closely with release management and system teams to define architecture, user experience, and innovative product capabilities. The PRODUCT PLANNING MANAGER is the member of the team responsible for both defining and prioritizing the release backlog. Document and maintain key competitor profiles.

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Key Differences in Deploy and Release in DevOps

Split

Release, on the other hand, focuses on the strategic decision of when and to whom the software will be made available, aligning with business objectives and market readiness. By understanding the distinctions between the two concepts, teams can improve collaboration, enhance communication, and ultimately provide a superior user experience.