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Pulse of the Profession 2018: The Project Manager of the Future

Inloox

With this consistent engagement and support, you’ll ensure that your project momentum stays steady and project success is more likely. Try to meet customer needs by clarifying goals, shortening feedback loops, and measuring progress based on outcomes, rather than outputs. Customer expectations of speed. Data intelligence.

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How to Write Status Reports that are Worth Reading

LiquidPlanner

I once had a customer that started out caring only about schedule and halfway through shifted their focus to cost, possibly because someone above them on the food-chain started caring about that. Asking is useful but listening to their questions often gives a better indication of their concerns than their answers.

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Handling Unplanned Work

Leading Agile

Technical teams who are building or supporting application software usually work from a prioritized list of improvements, new features, and ideas to try out. Customers discover problems with the application and report “bugs.” Scrum calls the list the Product Backlog.) They have a plan for completing the items on the list.

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The PMs Guide to Managing Multiple Projects With Ease

Teamweek

Its custom color feature lets you color-code projects for easy overview and evaluation. Priorities will shift and resources will have to be redistributed to support the new goal or strategy. If you’re managing multiple projects, planning software facilitates the tracking of time, tasks, and overall progress. Update Plans When Needed.

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How to Battle Layoffs: The Career Star Accelerator Bootcamp

Support your team members' career transition with Career Star Accelerator Bootcamp: Custom Resume & LinkedIn Revamp + 6 Weeks of Career Coaching. Facing layoffs in your organization?

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Software Developers Always Want to Go Faster

Leading Agile

They’ll spend hours, days, or even longer customizing the look and feel of their desktops and their tools; especially their favorite IDE. The funny thing is I do it that way for the same reason as other people spend time customizing their desktops: So I can go fast. They want a certain configuration because it helps them go fast.

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How to Structure a Team

ProjectManager.com

Customers demanding speed of delivery require teams that are structured to work quickly. Customers want structured teams to help fulfill their wants and needs. Technological advances and modern project management tools support structured teams. Now customers are requiring and demanding things to be delivered more quickly.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

How AI-powered analytics are leading to more intriguing and satisfying customer interactions. The growing demand among buyers for open marketing platforms that can support “BYOD” (bring your own data).

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Everything You Need to Know About Crypto

Speaker: Ryan McInerny, CAMS, FRM, MSBA - Principal, Product Strategy

Join this exclusive webinar with Ryan McInerny to learn: Cryptocurrency asset market trends How to manage risk and compliance to serve customers safely Best practices for identifying crypto transactions and companies Revenue opportunities with custody arrangements, brokerage fees, account maintenance fees, and lending The roadmap needed for successful (..)

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Projects Deliver Products, Products Deliver Strategy

Speaker: Peter Monkhouse, Founder, NewGenP

The relationship between products and projects and product owners and project managers will be explored in an iterative environment that focuses on delivering products that add value to customers. Design a project execution approach to support product development. Describe how project managers and product owners support each other.

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A DevOps Guide for Product Managers

Speaker: Suzie Prince, Head of DevOps, Atlassian

In an ever changing world Product Managers are being pushed now, more than ever, to keep up with business and customer demands. Luckily, the culture of DevOps and the practice of Continuous Delivery supports product managers and their teams as modern software development evolves at a rapid pace.

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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.

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Using Continuous Customer Testing for Pandemic-Proof Product Success

Speaker: Luke Freiler, CEO and co-founder of Centercode

After weathering recessions with a wide range of iconic customers, CEO and Product Manager Luke Freiler has seen first hand the impact the Voice of the Customer has had in making or breaking tech companies during hard times. Scaling testing processes to support release schedules that are bursting at the seams.