
What Is Product Management?
Product management is the management of a product or service that aims to maximize the product’s monetary value. Product strategy is an important part of product management.

Shared Coffee Break at Work is Like an Oasis in the Desert
Team spirit gets a huge lift just by taking some coffee breaks with the team. A successful working environment requires chatting and small talk, since it improves trust and makes working much more efficient.

Lies, Damned Lies, Business Cases
The value of ideas and innovations is often side railed, since the management makes decisions based on the great presentations and a business cases built on wild assumptions and wishful thinking.

Retrospectives Are Vital to Product Development Teams – Are Boozy Staff Development Days Good Enough for Others?
Agile product development teams typically hold a retrospective a couple of times a month, looking at ways to improve their practices. This practice is one of the foundations of agile product development and aims to improve team performance.

Is Self-Management Real? – Contribyte’s Own Experiences with Self-Management
In future-forward companies, self-management has already been a topic of discussion for a long time. According to theory, people gravitate towards doing the things in which they can best produce value for their organization.

Let’s Put the Roadmaps and Requirements Management Right – Five Popular Tools for Product Managers
The use of roadmap and requirements management tools is becoming increasingly popular. The change has been accelerated by the favorable attitude towards cloud-based software and the development of product management tools. In this article, we will list 5 candidates for a roadmap tool.

Does SAFe® Require Product Managers?
The Scaled Agile Framework has significantly increased in popularity lately. Agile software development methods are already part of everyday life even in large industrial companies, and there is a need for scalable processes. But why SAFe, and what does it entail from the point of view of product management?