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The T-Shaped Product Manager

Roman Pichler

To do a great job as a product manager or product owner, you require two skills sets: product-specific and generic ones. As the name suggests, product-specific capabilities are limited to a single product or product portfolio. These skills are not specific to an individual product, but transferable.

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Are These DevOps Obstacles Getting in the Way of Your Agile Transformation?

Leading Agile

The package is changing at one cadence and maybe you’re trying to innovate and change at another cadence, right? So it’s not that you never should use it, but making good conscious choices of when to use it, when not in understanding that if it’s in your most innovative areas, it may not be accelerating it.

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A Guide To Starting A Career In Business Intelligence & The BI Skills You Need

Data Pine

Many solutions require the use of different programming languages to perform advanced analysis such as R, Python, Javascript, just to name a few, and knowing them can significantly enhance your skillset. The ability to innovate with computer science-centric competencies. A strong analytical mind with proven problem-solving abilities.