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Global Study of High Performance Product Teams

In 2014, 2015, Agile, Business Analysis, Lean, News, Product Management, Product Management Consulting, Product Management Facts, Product Marketing, Product Owner, product team assessment, Product Teams, Project Connections, Project Management, Ron Lichty, Scrum, Sean Van Tyne, sensor six, Take Charge Product Management, The Study of Product Team Performance, Uncategorized, User Experience by [email protected]

For the past three years Actuation Consulting, along with a wide array of sponsors and industry associations, has conducted a global study of product team performance. The findings from our annual study …

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Product Development Methods and Their Adoption Rates

In 2013, 2014, Agile, Business Analysis, Lean, Product Management, Product Marketing, Product Owner, Product Teams, Project Management, Scrum, The Study of Product Team Performance, Uncategorized, User Experience by [email protected]

For the last two years we have been asking survey respondents about which product development methods their organizations utilize with an eye toward the trend line. We have found that …

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Join The Study of Product Team Performance

In 2014, Agile, Business Analysis, Lean, Product Management, Product Marketing, Product Owner, Product Teams, Project Management, Scrum, The Study of Product Team Performance, Uncategorized, User Experience by [email protected]

Take Part in this Year’s Study of Product Team Performance! We Want to Learn How Your Organization is Performing Our annual study examines the dynamics of effective product teams by identifying the …

The Most Frequently Cited Obstacles to a Product Team’s Success

In 2013, Agile, Business Analysis, Lean, Lee Lambert, ProdBOK, Product Management, Product Marketing, Product Owner, Product Teams, Project Management, Recruitment, Scrum, The Study of Product Team Performance, Uncategorized, User Experience by [email protected]

Our research into the dynamics of product teams it primarily focused upon what differentiates high performance teams from less effective ones. However, each year we ask a question geared at …