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Product Management Metrics and KPIs

Agilemania

When it comes to product management, we tend to hear a lot more about things like road mapping, requirements gathering, and wireframing because the mechanics of the job are easier to explain. Great companies start with a compelling product vision and user-centric strategy. Factors to Consider Before Choosing a KPI.

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What is the strategic management process?

Monday

But there’s also what some might call “step zero”: having a clear vision to start with. That might sound weird — isn’t the whole purpose of this process to build your organization’s vision? But a vision can’t be instilled artificially. The best way to predict the future is to gather plenty of information about the present.

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The 10-step project checklist: How to plan a successful project from beginning to end

Monday

STEP #1: SET THE VISION. Setting your vision should (almost) always be your starting point. When creating your project vision, ask big picture questions such as: What do the end results look like? Your vision is your guidepost to the entire project. ? of requirement gathering. Finally, monitor progress!

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A comprehensive guide to project management in 2021

Monday

A framework controls how you structure your team and how you make vital decisions when planning and monitoring your projects. The lifecycle of a project is complex and involves multiple stages from initiation and planning to execution, monitoring, and closing. Step 4: Monitoring: Managing in real-time. Let’s jump in.

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What is Agile project management: when and how to use it

Monday

Agile project management is an iterative — or cyclical — approach to planning, monitoring, and executing projects of all types. You start with the requirements gathering stage and keep going down until the project is over. Instead of prolonged tunnel vision, it only lasts as long as the sprint.

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A complete guide to the Waterfall methodology in 2021

Monday

The Waterfall methodology is an approach to project management where you break down a large project into clear-cut linear stages, from requirement gathering to implementation. Cover all your bases in the requirements phase. Too many projects fail because management overlooks something at the requirements stage.