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Scott Smith Scott Smith
Updated on April 24, 2024

Remote Work Has Many Benefits. But It Could Be Better — and More Fun.

Love your comfy pants and lack of a commute, but getting a little Zoom fatigued? These tips can help.

Hailley Griffis Hailley Griffis
Updated on April 24, 2024

The Future of Work Is Flexible

The COVID-19 pandemic will almost certainly change the future of work in unpredictable ways. Smart companies will seize this opportunity to offer their employees greater flexibility.

Brian Dolan Brian Dolan
Updated on April 24, 2024

Allowing Remote Work Is Not Enough to Stay Competitive. Businesses Need Pay Parity Too.

To attract and retain the best workforce, employers need to pay their talent for what they’re worth, not for where they’re at.

Ran Craycraft Ran Craycraft
Updated on April 24, 2024

5 Ways Newly Remote Teams Will Have to Adapt to Stay Successful in 2022

From infrastructure to support systems for employees, here is our advice on how to transition to fully remote work smoothly and successfully.

Adam Thomas Adam Thomas
Updated on April 24, 2024

As Product Manager, What Story Should You Tell?

As product manager, how do you take your plans from theory to action? Simple: Tell the right story.

Adam Thomas Adam Thomas
Updated on April 24, 2024

Why Projections Fail — and What to Do Instead

Projections are useful because they give the rest of the organization a concrete idea of what you’re working on. Unfortunately, they can also set unclear expectations and raise questions that go unanswered. But a better tool exists.

Olivia Belitsky Olivia Belitsky
Updated on April 24, 2024

How to Earn Credibility as a Product Manager

Demonstrate your shared values and reliability to be an influential product leader.

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Adam Thomas Adam Thomas
Updated on April 24, 2024

Use a Premortem to Predict the Future

What if there were a way to figure out the problems that a project would encounter before you started work on it? With a premortem, you can do just that.

Adam Thomas Adam Thomas
Updated on April 24, 2024

Don't Let Ego-Driven Development Drive Your Product Creation

An ego-driven development process is a recipe for failure. Make sure your focus is on the customers and not yourself.

Adam Thomas Adam Thomas
Updated on April 24, 2024

What Do You Do When Product and Customer Success Won’t Play Nice?

Too often, customer success and product teams treat each other like adversaries. Here’s how to fix that.

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