As discussed in last week’s post, product launch continues to a be a consistent pain point for many organizations. Based upon the responses from our 2013 Study of Product Team Performance there …
The Most Commonly Cited Reasons for a Failed Product Launch
Since 2012 we have been investigating the various aspects that enable product teams to achieve high performance. Each year product launch is consistently cited as a problem area. There are …
The Most Utilized Product Development Methodologies in 2013
Methods Used for Product Development Our market research in 2013 illustrates that Blended (one that incorporates some waterfall and some Agile) is chosen most often (43%) by our survey respondents as …
Which Executives Do Product Teams Work Most Closely With?
In our 2013 Study of Product Team Performance we wanted to know which executives product teams work most closely with. Survey respondents indicate the following roles are most prevalent. The …
How Well Defined is the Product Manager Role in Your Organization?
Interestingly, this year’s Study of Product Team Performance illustrates a direct correlation between high performance and how well the role of the product manager is defined. When the role is …
Product Team Member Onboarding is Strongly Correlated to High Performance
For two years in a row, the importance of onboarding product team members efficiently has emerged as a key theme in the regression analysis derived from our annual Study of …