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Cost of Production: Types of Production Costs

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The cost of production of those products isn’t as straightforward as it might seem. Let’s take a closer look at the cost of production, what types there are and how to measure the cost of production. What Is Cost of Production? The best things in life are free, but manufacturing goods cost money.

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5 Day Productivity Challenge

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Recently we sent out a 5-day productivity challenge to our newsletter subscribers, and it was very well received. People wrote to us asking us to send them the days they missed or to send them on to their colleagues. We decided to round them all up in an article so that everyone can access them on their own time.

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Production Capacity: Formula, Examples

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Production capacity is an essential metric for manufacturers. It informs their production planning, helps them give their customers more accurate lead times and forecasts cash flow. To better understand production capacity, we’ll define the term and go into greater detail as to its importance in manufacturing.

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How to Make a Production Order for Manufacturing

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But who makes the decision on the quantity of output and how that information is delivered is processed through what’s called a production order. First, let’s define what a production order is and why it’s so important to the manufacturing process. We’ll also throw in some free production planning templates.

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How To Package & Price Embedded Analytics

Just by embedding analytics, app owners can charge 24% more for their product. This framework from Software Pricing Partners explains how application enhancements can extend your product offerings. How much value could you add?

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7 Examples of productivity to help you get ahead

Rebel’s Guide to PM

We all want to be productive in the office, but what does that actually mean? To help you get on track with your productivity goals, we’ll look at some practical examples of how you could use your time efficiently, with case studies and real-life tips. What does productivity mean? Being busy is not the same as being productive.

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Production Scheduling Basics: Creating a Production Schedule

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Production scheduling is part of the pipeline that starts with sourcing and planning. If you don’t have the materials, you can’t manufacture a product. But for now, let’s focus on production scheduling. We’ll define both production scheduling and a production schedule and define what production scheduling is not.

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The Essential Guide to Analytic Applications

No matter where you are in your analytics journey, you will learn about emerging trends and gather best practices from product experts. We interviewed 16 experts across business intelligence, UI/UX, security and more to find out what it takes to build an application with analytics at its core.

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Agile Metrics for Team and Product Progress

Speaker: Johanna Rothman, Management Consultant, Rothman Consulting Group

Product measurements that accurately reflect the team’s progress. Product measurements that accurately reflect the team’s progress. How to get people excited about seeing working product. You’ll learn about team measurements: Why velocity is a current capacity measure and not a measure of progress.

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Dealing with Difficult Stakeholders: Tips for Product People

Speaker: Roman Pichler, Product Management Expert and Acclaimed Author

Leading stakeholders and development teams is notoriously challenging for product managers: They lack the power to tell the individuals what to do, but they need their support to progress the product. In this talk, Roman will explain: Why product managers often experience conflict and why conflict resolution skills are important.

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Ask the "Right" Questions: Your Analytics-Guided Product Strategy

Speaker: Yoav Yechiam, Founder and Head Instructor, productMBA

Analytics are highly important for product managers - and yet, analytic implementations often fail to actually help us. Analytics are there to answer important product questions, not just to collect data. He'll discuss: Why analytics are important for product managers. It's not the technology, and it's not the tactics.

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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. Romantic notions aside, the story neglects to mention the most essential variable to product success: scalability. Romantic notions aside, the story neglects to mention the most essential variable to product success: scalability.

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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. You'll come away with practical techniques to ensure that every future launch adds value to your product and your organization. Is the feature being adopted? Do your customers like it, or does it need to be improved?

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Post-Pandemic eCommerce Growth: Leverage Product Data, Market Research & Shopping Trends

Speaker: Phil Irvine, VP & Director of Audience Intelligence

To accomplish this, organizations have traditionally leaned into historical customer and product data to predict how to engage with their current and future customers in a personalized manner. The more personalized an organization can be with growth strategies and communications, the more likely engagement would increase and ultimately sales.

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The Definitive Guide to Dashboard Design

Dashboard design can mean the difference between users excitedly embracing your product or ignoring it altogether. Great dashboards lead to richer user experiences and significant return on investment (ROI), while poorly designed dashboards distract users, suppress adoption, and can even tarnish your project or brand.