The benefits of a product strategy are undeniable!
Why do you need a product strategy?
An effective product strategy makes portfolio management and prioritization more easy and efficient. On the blog, we’ll discuss the benefits of a product strategy – and what a good product strategy entails.
Scaling agility can only be done from the company’s own perspective
Scaling agility has to be done from the company’s own perspective and needs. An external model imports external goals, and the scaling will not succeed. The most important thing is to analyze, what would work in your unique situation.
A self-managing team is created in small steps
A self-managing team is efficient, motivated and fast to make decisions. In this blog we will tell you, how you can make your team more self-managing!
The Management of Idea, Development and Product Portfolios Is the Most Effective Part of Decision Making in Business
Portfolio management is one of the most complex words in product development. Read on the blog, what should be considered when doing portfolio management!
Product Manager’s Career Path – 5 Tips for Success
Professional career and product management have one thing in common: too often they are left to drift towards the unknown without a clear plan. A product manager’s career requires planning. With these five tips, you are creating a successful career for yourself.
Glue Your Team Together – Toolkit for better team spirit
A good team is obviously much more than just a group of professionals working together. Evolving into a team is a process in itself, yet it is not a straightforward project that will generate a world-class team just like that. In order to function properly and to become even better, the team needs a social glue that holds it together and helps the team members reach their goals and solve conflicts. This social glue is, of course, team spirit!
The Five Most Important Professional Skills in 2019 – Learn These!
Knowledge and skills – both are needed in working life and both can be developed. The information can be learned; Skill mapping often requires more time and attitude. The five most important skills in 2019 are creativity, persuation, collaboration, adaptability and time management.