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Responsibilities and Best Practices of SaaS Product Manager

Proofhub

Cross-functional Collaboration Successful product development is a team effort. SaaS Product Managers need to collaborate closely with engineering, design, marketing, and sales teams. They must understand the technical aspects of the product and make informed decisions when challenges arise during development.

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Service Continuity Management

Alan Parker Blog

It aligns closely with Availability Management to ensure seamless continuity of services. While Service Continuity Management focuses on IT service continuity, it aligns closely with BCM principles and objectives to ensure holistic continuity planning across the organisation. How often should service continuity plans be tested?

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Project scope management approach example

Techno-PM

In this article, we will explore an example of a project scope management approach to provide a practical understanding of how it can be implemented in real-world projects. Closing out the project scope Review Project Objectives: Begin by reviewing the initial project objectives established during the project initiation phase.

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Agile project management: A beginner's guide

Moira Alexander

Stakeholders and developers closely collaborate on a daily basis. Adaptive software development (ASD). Feature-driven development (FDD). RAD(Rapid Application Development). To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here A product or service is delivered with higher frequency.

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Common Software Architecture Patterns and When to Use Them

Productivity Land

As a developer, understanding the various software architecture patterns is crucial to creating flexible, scalable, and maintainable applications. This article explores some common software architecture patterns, delving into their unique characteristics and discussing when they should be put to use.

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Create a Learning Environment:  Profit from Your Mistakes

Project Management Essentials

In this article, I share my experience and best practices for learning quickly and cheaply from our mistakes. In the 1950s, Douglas McGregor developed a theory of management behaviors—Theory X and Theory Y. They are controlling, closed, and unapproachable. Develop a basic, initial process—the simpler, the better.

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Software Cost Accounting

Herding Cats

planning, evaluating alternatives, conceptual formation); 2) application development (i.e. The capitalization of costs should start after the preliminary project phase, and is contingent on management committing to funding the continued development of the software, and the completion of the project being probable.