Here's why it's so painful using Jira as a product manager
Here's the science behind how using task-management, execution orientated tools like Jira impacts your ability to ideate, plan, and work effectively as a product manager.
Here's the science behind how using task-management, execution orientated tools like Jira impacts your ability to ideate, plan, and work effectively as a product manager.
When it comes to product development, it is a stark reality that if you’re not moving forward, you’re falling back.
Times have changed in the world of product development. Delivery cycles have shortened significantly over the past two decades, so
Successful and popular products are rarely born in moments of inspiration, nor are they likely to just pop into the minds of entrepreneurs or product managers. More often, great products are the result of a rigorous and effective product discovery process.
Information matters. But what information team members have and when they get it is just as important as the information itself. In the world of Agile product management, information is best funneled to teams through sprint planning, an essential Agile productivity tool. If sprint planning is not used – and product owners or scrum masters don’t take the time to schedule upcoming work properly – team members might misunderstand what they must focus on and when.