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David Wang David Wang
Updated on April 18, 2024

Why the Berkshire Hathaway Site Is a Master Class in Human-Centered Design

As a product designer, it’s easy to get distracted by personal bias, stakeholder input and “trendy” ideas. The Berkshire Hathaway site focuses on the user first.

Adam Thomas Adam Thomas
Updated on April 17, 2024

Avoid the 5 Deadly Sins of Product Strategy

When a strategy stops working or gets ignored by most of a company, you’re likely dealing with one of five common problems — the deadly sins. Our expert explains how to conquer them.

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Adam Thomas Adam Thomas
Updated on April 15, 2024

Accuracy vs. Precision: What’s the Difference?

Accuracy and precision may seem like the same thing, but understanding the distinction between them will let you level up your product management skills.

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Jeff Link Jeff Link
Updated on April 15, 2024

7 Tips for Writing Great Product Requirements Documents

It’s your shot at selling stakeholders on your vision. Don’t waste it.

Jeff Link Jeff Link
Updated on April 15, 2024

Kanban vs. Scrum: Which Is Right for Your Team?

Well, it depends on your budget, development goals and work culture.

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Adam Thomas Adam Thomas
Updated on April 15, 2024

What Is Stakeholder Management?

Stakeholder management is the process by which you organize, manage and improve your relationships with the people who impact your product’s decisions. Here’s why it’s crucial.

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Danny Sapio Danny Sapio
Updated on April 15, 2024

10 UX Design Lessons I Learned While Building My Product From Scratch

Building a product for the first time was one of the best learning experiences of my career. Here are 10 things I learned, including what I did well and what I would have changed.

Lyuba Kharitonova Lyuba Kharitonova
Updated on April 15, 2024

A Decision-Making Framework for Starting a New Product

A framework to help you decide whether or not you should build a new product.

Joe Procopio Joe Procopio
Updated on April 15, 2024

Why You Absolutely Must Document Your No-Code Software

Here’s a conceptual framework to help keep your no-code and low-code effort simple, but comprehensive.

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Nona Tepper Nona Tepper
Updated on April 15, 2024

A Day in the Life of a Tech Ethicist

How Hypergiant’s chief ethics officer promotes ethics both inside the company and out.

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