Remove features productivity
article thumbnail

From feature owner to product owner

Scrum.org

Agile frameworks such as Scrum have revolutionised the way products are developed and delivered. One of the key concepts behind these frameworks is the role of the Product Owner. As stated in the Scrum Guide, the Product Owner is responsible for maximising the value of the product resulting from the work of the Scrum Team.

article thumbnail

Product Update: Custom Templates and More Featured Templates!

ProjectManager.com

ProjectManager is excited to announce our December product release. This release includes new Featured Templates, the ability to create custom templates for Business and Enterprise customers and improved Copy Project functionality for all customers. Choose from Eleven Featured Templates. Event Planning. Change Tracking Log.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

New Features vs. Technical Debt: A Product Owner's Dilemma

Scrum.org

The Product Owner is the bridge between corporate strategy and the Scrum Team. The Product Owner must balance the demands of users against the need to ensure that the product remains up to date from a technical perspective. On one hand, user requests drive product innovation and customer satisfaction.

article thumbnail

Can’t-Miss Product Update: Risk Management, Recurring Tasks & More Features to Manage Risks at Scale

ProjectManager.com

ProjectManager is excited to roll out another product release designed to bring more value to our customers and help them overcome roadblocks across various industries. Our risk management feature allows you to track project risks in one central hub and assess the potential impact. Manage Risks to Avoid Unexpected Project Impacts.

article thumbnail

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? You'll come away with practical techniques to ensure that every future launch adds value to your product and your organization. And of course, was the launch successful?

article thumbnail

Team Collaboration Software: 3 Must-Have Features for Productivity

ProjectManager.com

That being said, not every collaboration product has the tools to fully achieve the potential of remote teams. Increased productivity. Before you invest in software, you need to do research and make sure it offers features that fit the way your organization does work. Team Collaboration Software Helps Teams Be More Productive.

Software 222
article thumbnail

The art of unshipping: How to deprioritize features, phase out projects and sunset products

Planio

The real benefits of unshipping, sunsetting features, and deprioritizing projects. Why it’s so hard to sunset features or deprioritize projects. Evernote: A case study on how complexity kills products. 9 steps to sunset a product, deprioritize a feature, and design a phase-out plan. Dig into product usage data.

article thumbnail

Encouraging Innovation in an Established Product Culture

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

The best way to begin innovating your products is by innovating your internal process. We'll explore the challenges, solutions, and hands-on techniques for becoming a successful "agent of change" within a well-established product culture. Overcome product bias, feature orthodoxy, and embrace simplicity.

article thumbnail

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. For example, if you want grow your revenue, your strategy may be to enter a new market - and you may decide to make your product stand out in that market by adding analytics.

article thumbnail

Design Hacks for Non-Designers: Ask Expert Laura Klein

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

We all have to make quick decisions about product interfaces, and there's not always a designer around when you need one. Join UX designer and product management expert Laura Klein for a no-holds-barred Ask Me Anything session on UX design. How to differentiate between necessary and nice-to-have features.

article thumbnail

Mixing Qualitative & Quantitative Data with Storyboarding

Speaker: Tristan Kromer, Lean Agile Coach, Kromatic

Qualitative data from UXers should not compete against the quantitative data product owners need for their business model. Both are necessary to have a complete understanding of where the desirability of the product meets the viability of the business. How to use storyboard to remove the ten unnecessary features from your MVP.

article thumbnail

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. Gathering feedback to uncover road blocks and objections.

article thumbnail

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.

article thumbnail

Understanding Users at Scale with Product Analytics

Speaker: Sandhya Hegde, Director of Product, Amplitude

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

article thumbnail

Potholes in your Roadmap and How to Fill Them

Speaker: Hope Gurion, Product Coach and Advisor

As a Product Manager, prioritizing work on your roadmap is an important part of your role. But products are built by people, and people are messy - unlike these frameworks. Hope Gurion, Product Coach and Advisor, has identified potholes in your roadmap that are preventing you from planning as best as you can. And more!