The Road To Building Product Roadmaps
Road-mapping is an essential part of the strategic planning process. It helps in implementing the strategies into practical work.
Road-mapping is an essential part of the strategic planning process. It helps in implementing the strategies into practical work.
Listed here are the ten multi-tenant SaaS application architecture best practices. If followed right, they will help you achieve your objectives. These practices of architecting SaaS web and mobile products will produce complex but scalable applications at a very lower cost
Domain driven Design or DDD is mapping business domain concepts into software artifacts. Which means it is a kind of approach to develop software which is needed for complex business needs.
Product debt is a debt that is caused when you make short-term product decisions that can lead to expensive long-term consequences.
The strategy used by the company for the apps can be either the “Multi app” strategy or the “One app” strategy. In the previous years, businesses preferred one app strategy over a multi-app strategy. But now, the trend has changed
Product Differentiation is a marketing strategy that makes out your product stands apart from the other products. It makes the product unique in the market. The differentiation can be based on physical attire, features or value.
Metrics hold great importance in business and so as in product management. You should know how your business is performing. And can then carry out your further plans.
The interview for the product manager can be sometimes tough if you are not fully prepared for it. People consult for different things. Some people take help from books which have log written stories, whereas some people take help from those who are already in this field.
E stands for estimation, F stands for forecasting, and G stands for guesstimating.
Product management is quite an important role in any company as it serves as the message carrier between the market and the respective department, all the crucial information which is required for the company.
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Hints are very important as it not only helps the user to understand the concept but also proves to be a great guide for learning. Hints let you struggle to know the right answer by yourself, it directly doesn’t give you the answer but lets you search on your own which is quite useful for learning. In this blog you will also get to know the three stages of a hint and much more.
This blog is a simple introduction on Item Response Theory. So what we’re going to look over here is what is this S curve? What is item response theory? Just to understand at a very high level, what are the applications and how IRT is involved in it? Where do we come across all of these things? And why should you as a product manager, as an instructional designer, as a learning outcomes engineer, even care for this particular thing? And also why NASSCOM is called a qualification pack?
It’s easy to be ‘difficult’,when you are designing tech products and content as it is to be consumed by the reader to seek an outcome. The information presented here will give you a detailed structure of the readability, flow, length, formatting and relevancy for the perfect content. Storytelling and Visual elements play a key role for a broader concept of learning.
I have travelled as a tourist. More on my choice of hotels here. Recently, for more than 100 days I lived out of my suitcase. Literally. I was on the road for 70+ days. The first time I travelled, I carried my backpack. Thinking it was cool to travel light.
This blog post marks the beginning of 4 months road trip with Mayuresh Shilotri, Shrikant Somani and Nishant Sharma travelling across the hinterlands selling stuff and building a brand. Truly rewarding journey.
The objective here is to debunk myths that majority of city slickers have – Farmers do NOT necessarily mean POOR people. They are self respecting, high self esteem and educated people. Educated in scholastic and worldly ways.
Welcome to another episode of Humans of EdTech. And in this particular episode, we are going to have a look at a news that came sometime last week. And which can be of some interest to all of you guys who are here, who are interested in EdTech. So Inc.com, this particular article, which is “Google’s plan to disrupt the college degree is absolute genius”.