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What I’m Reading: April 2016

Rebel’s Guide to PM

If you’re working in marketing or have a need to understand the changing society, then there are insights, anecdotes, stories and deep research in here that could fundamentally change how you view your customer proposition. The book has a journalistic flair: captivating stories, wonderfully-crafted anecdotes and fascinating interviewees. “My

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What I’m Reading: April 2017

Rebel’s Guide to PM

If you’re working in marketing or have a need to understand the changing society, then there are insights, anecdotes, stories and deep research in here that could fundamentally change how you view your customer proposition. The book has a journalistic flair: captivating stories, wonderfully-crafted anecdotes and fascinating interviewees. “My

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How to Run an Effective Meeting: Lessons from Pixar, Apple, and Amazon

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Catmull writes that candor is the key to Pixar’s success. In his book “Insanely Simple,” longtime Steve Jobs collaborator Ken Segall tells the story of a weekly meeting with Apple’s ad agency. Catmull has built a culture where people feel free to share their ideas, opinions and even criticisms. In his book “Creativity, Inc.”,

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Top 12 Most Relevant Project Management Books You Need to Read

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Kanban: Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business by David J. User Story Mapping by Jeff Patton. Most software development projects are organized around user stories (aka. The main problem with user stories is that teams lose the sight of the big picture of what a software should do.

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Scaling to the Masses - Fit Your Product for a Larger User Base

Speaker: Dustin Smith, Sr. Product Manager, Incubator

The classic product story goes like this: A small team puts a great idea to work. Said idea becomes a wildly successful app. Romantic notions aside, the story neglects to mention the most essential variable to product success: scalability. In a matter of years, a very small company becomes a global superpower.

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Build Product Progress with a Strong Data Culture

Speaker: Nima Gardideh, CTO, Pearmill

Have you ever thought your product's progress was headed in one direction, and been shocked to see a different story reflected in big picture KPIs like revenue? Then, he'll explain how you can use your analytics to regularly review progress and successes. Systematically review progress and successes.