December, 2016

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SwiftKanban Feature Update- Dec 2016

Digite

SwiftKanban has a feature on the board called “Legend” to support this issue. We hope you will love these two new features – do let us know. The post SwiftKanban Feature Update- Dec 2016 appeared first on Digité Blog. In large team Kanban systems, this can be a significant issue. Priyank Parekh. Product Manager, SwiftKanban .

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How do your pods divide and conquer?

Kiron Bondale

Capability-centric pods take ownership for completing one or multiple features or customer journeys which will provide meaningful value to their stakeholders. Specialized competencies might also need to be stretched across multiple pods if the features each pod is delivering requires those skills. Focus on components.

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Advice for Project Managers: How to Get More Resources and Manage Chaos

LiquidPlanner

We’ve lost team members, the customer has asked for more features and now we’re scheduled to go well over our deadline. By the way, just because a customer asks for more features, you don’t have to deliver them in the same timeframe. Email your question to: marketingteam@liquidplanner.com. Anonymity included.

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Tool Review: Hub Planner – resource scheduling, time tracking & project management software

The Digital Project Manager

Hub Planner is one of the tools featured on our list of resource management tools. It’s a powerful and robust resource and team scheduling software. The post Tool Review: Hub Planner – resource scheduling, time tracking & project management software appeared first on The Digital Project Manager.

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Monetizing Analytics Features

Turning analytics into a source of revenue means integrating advanced features in unique, hard-to-steal ways. Download this white paper to discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your analytics.

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Project Management Collaboration Tools FAQ

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Then you can create a shortlist of features that are absolutely essential. First, start with your requirements. What is the problem you are trying to solve? Collaboration? Document storage? Including clients in your planning? From there, look at some products that sound like they are going to meet your needs.

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5 Project Management Trends for Manufacturing Teams to Watch in 2017

LiquidPlanner

Don’t expect to see any new KM platforms entering the market; with the volume of data and documentation that manufacturing project teams produce, cloud collaboration platforms (with full featured mobile clients) will effectively handle the growth in KM.

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualization Will Never Be Enough

Turning embedded analytics into a source of revenue means integrating advanced features in unique, hard-to-steal ways. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Which analytics features are replacing visualizations as “the next big thing”.

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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Best Practices for Deploying & Scaling Embedded Analytics

In fact, rolling out features gradually is beneficial because it allows you to progressively improve your application. Embedding analytics in your application doesn’t have to be a one-step undertaking. You can get new capabilities out the door quickly, test them with customers, and constantly innovate.

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Plan for Product Launch Success with Data and Analytics

Speaker: Piyanka Jain, President and CEO, Aryng

When you launch a new feature (or an entirely new product), there are many questions that you'll need to answer. Is the feature being adopted? Do your customers like it, or does it need to be improved? And of course, was the launch successful? Well, that all depends on how you define success.

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Encouraging Innovation in an Established Product Culture

Speaker: Richard Cardran, Chief Creative Officer and VP Strategy, HIA Technologies

We'll examine the importance of UX and user-centric feature analysis, the adaptation of Agile Methodologies to the creative process, as well as a way to drive successful culture change for setting expectations and winning approvals with cross-functional stakeholders. Overcome product bias, feature orthodoxy, and embrace simplicity.

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Mixing Qualitative & Quantitative Data with Storyboarding

Speaker: Tristan Kromer, Lean Agile Coach, Kromatic

How to use storyboard to remove the ten unnecessary features from your MVP. In this webinar, you'll learn: How to integrate qualitative insights on user experience with a business model based on numbers. How to instrument qualitative metrics and when not to. When to use journey mapping vs. storyboarding.

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Embedding Operational Reports: Everything Product Managers Should Know

Speaker: Dean Yao, Sr. Director of Product Marketing, Logi Analytics

How to use features like pixel-perfect formatting and banded layouts. World-class software teams are embedding operational reports to empower end users with interactive data visualizations, detailed information, and highly precise formats that can be shared via email, PDF, print, or online.

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Design Hacks for Non-Designers: Ask Expert Laura Klein

Speaker: Laura Klein, Principal at Users Know and Author of UX for Lean Startups

How to differentiate between necessary and nice-to-have features. Laura—principal of Users Know and author of Build Better Products and UX for Lean Startups—has over 20 years of experience helping companies innovate responsibly and improve their product development processes. What are the first steps in designing a user experience?

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Meet Your Goals with a Practical Product Strategy

Speaker: Nils Davis, Principal, NPD Associates

Whether you manage a feature, a product, or a whole suite of products, you likely have some goals that you're trying to meet. But do you have a strategy? Strategy and goals are different. It's your strategy that allows you to make decisions that help you meet your goals in the first place.

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How To Launch A Feature To Maximize Growth

Speaker: Brian Balfour, CEO, Reforge

It turns out that some of the most popular product and feature launch tactics can be counterproductive to achieving sustainable growth. Five steps to successful product or feature launches. How to set your product or feature up for lasting growth. You'll learn: Four common reasons why the best intentions fail.

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Selling Data and Decisions to your Team

Speaker: Cait Porte, SVP Product and Customer Experience, Zmags

Gathering support for a product feature or enhancement is a critical skill for Product Managers. Talking to customers, working with key stakeholders in the business and convincing development that a feature is necessary can be a daunting task. During this discussion, we'll talk through: Leveraging data to make feature decisions.

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The Business Opportunity of Embedded Analytics: New Findings from 500+ Application Teams

Speaker: Josh Martin, Director of Product Marketing, Logi Analytics

But most companies don’t realize that the features they embed and how they develop have a lasting impact on revenue, customer churn, and competitive differentiation. The state of embedded analytics in 2018 is in flux.

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Alternatives to PPM Tools for Today's Anywhere Workforce

The right project portfolio management tools should have all the features necessary to plan and execute in one place, giving PMOs the visibility they need to ensure project success. Identify what features align with your needs. But there are some important things to consider when adopting a whole new tool.

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Why Operational Reporting is Still Critical in Modern BI

This white paper shares why, in a world full of new features, traditional reporting is still a critical requirement for businesses. Read further to understand the reasons behind its lasting relevance and why it should continue to be an integral part of modern analytics solutions.

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Potholes in your Roadmap and How to Fill Them

Speaker: Hope Gurion, Product Coach and Advisor

We'll cover: How to balance feature and non-feature investments. She'll take you through all the opportunities to improve your organization's relationship to its roadmap that you may have missed along the way. How to make sure your roadmap is a helpful tool, and not a weapon. And more!

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Understanding Users at Scale with Product Analytics

Speaker: Sandhya Hegde, Director of Product, Amplitude

Whether you are building new features, trying to improve customer experience or battling poor retention - user behavior forms the foundation of your product strategy. A deep understanding of how users interact with your product is critical for PMs at every stage of their product's lifecycle.

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5 Essential Pieces of a Prospecting Solution

Five essential features to consider when assessing the vendor landscape. Using ZoomInfo’s exclusive research, third-party studies, and analyst briefs, this eBook aims to help B2B sales leaders better understand: Different ways prospecting solutions maximize sales productivity and effectiveness.

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Unlocking Agile's Missed Potential!

Speaker: Bob Webber, VP Product Flow Optimization, Construx

Product management expected a faster time to market, but they still plan large releases stuffed with features of questionable value. Engineering teams thought they would be given time to build the product correctly, but they are still rushed to deliver features within impossible schedules. What went wrong?