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How to Bring Presentation Data to Life with Powered Template

Smart Data Collective

For ease of reference, each template comes with an average star rating provided by users and a figure that shows how often the template has been downloaded. For instance, let’s take a deeper look at what appears if we search for 3D data driven diagrams and charts.

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Product Goals in Scrum

Roman Pichler

Background Story : Readers familiar with the history of Scrum—sometimes lovingly referred to as Scrumtorians—will undoubtedly know that it has contained sprint goals at least since 2002 and a (product) vision since 2004 , even though the latter is not mentioned in the Scrum Guide.

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OKRs and Product Roadmaps

Roman Pichler

The top-level OKRs are usually derived from the business strategy —or “mission” as it was referred to when I worked at Intel. If you work with a public product roadmap, then I advise using vague time frames such as in the second half of 2004 or in 2025. [6] 10] TL;DR Can you use OKRs on a product roadmap?

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Scaling the Product Owner Role

Roman Pichler

A common technique to do this is unbundling a feature and releasing it as a separate product—like Facebook did with the Messenger app in 2004. The strategic role is often called product manager and the tactical one is referred to as product owner. The product manager.

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Overcoming Common Challenges in Natural Language Processing

Sisense

For more details, refer to this article. As both words are semantically close to each other, machine learning models can easily understand that “delicious” also refers to the pasta tasting good. Sisense was founded in 2004 in Tel Aviv by Elad Israeli, Eldad Farkash, Aviad Harell, Guy Boyangu, and Adi Azaria.

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Product Goals in Scrum

Roman Pichler

Background Story : Readers familiar with the history of Scrum—sometimes lovingly referred to as Scrumtorians—will undoubtedly know that it has contained sprint goals at least since 2002 and a (product) vision since 2004 , even though the latter is not mentioned in the Scrum Guide.

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Evolution of Scrum – A Trip Down Memory Lane

Cprime

Since 2004, I have been a student of Scrum, and continue to learn new things as this simple yet powerful framework evolved over the past two decades. Removed the reference to “chickens and pigs”. As most Agile practitioners are aware, the Scrum framework has been around since the 1950s.