Product management
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Prioritisation as a Product Manager
Prioritisation – the dreaded thing every Product person has to deal with in their daily decisions. Numerous articles , blogs, reading materials are available across the product management community which could help, guide and teach the methods for making prioritisation decisions. However, in practical world do you sit down to calculate the RICE score when… Continue reading
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High performing teams and how to build them?
What is a high performance team and why is it needed? As we are moving to the new era of rapid growth and change it’s increasingly important and crucial to have a team who works together in a way that delivers superior results. Further, it becomes extremely important with the role of product leads to… Continue reading
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Product Backlog mistakes to avoid with solution
Product Backlog is a powerful tool that helps the Scrum Master to capture and change complex product decisions based on capacity availability. The Product Owner is also accountable for refining the Backlog Items and assigning tasks to the Developers. Unfortunately, the backlog refinement procedure can be as complex as challenging for the Product Owner! This… Continue reading
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Product Management Prioritization framework
The product manager in their tasks has to take multiple decisions. They have to understand – –> Are we delivering the right business value item? –> Are we delivering the right and necessary value to customers? –> Does our work contribute to the wider business objectives? –> Can we get this product to market In… Continue reading
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Value stream mapping
A value stream map displays all the important steps of your work process necessary to deliver value from start to finish. It allows you to visualize every task that your team works on and provides single glance status reports about each assignment’s progress. Continue reading
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What is lean manufacturing?
Lean Manufacturing or Lean Production is a series of methods which are based on the Toyota Production System created by Taiichi Ohno. First implemented in the 1940s and developed until the 1970 together with Eiji Toyoda. The term “lean” was taken from John Krafcik’s 1988 article “Triumph of the Lean Production System.” The main objectives… Continue reading
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What is a Product Life cycle?
When a product enters the market, often unbeknownst to the consumer, it has a life cycle that carries it from being new and useful to eventually being retired out of circulation in the market. This process happens continually, as products move from their development and introduction stages all the way through maturity to their decline… Continue reading
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What is a Product?
A product is an ‘item’ or a ‘service’ which serves a customer needs. They can be – Continue reading
About Me
Hi, I am Arpi Narula. I am an experienced professional with over 13+ years experience which includes Product management,Quality management, execution and delivery of software products and projects. I am a continuous learner and with this site I intend to share some insights to help you grow and become wiser individuals in the product arena. Please head over to the About section to learn more about me. Hope you enjoy the articles. Product Management is a wide domain and it’s great you are learning.
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