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“More than 40% of companies are planning to hire product managers in 2022” – Career Karma Impressive salaries, the authority to make crucial business decisions, and a respectable job – this is what comes to the minds of many when they hear the term “product manager”. However, the reality is completely different from what anyone […]
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Quiet quitting is another term that is on the rise these days. Most people associate it with someone resigning from his or her current position. But, actually, it is a kind of resistance against the busy work culture of going one step further than what the job demands.  The COVID-19 pandemic did not affect only […]
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Do you think you didn’t earn the promotion? Or that when you got the new job, you tricked everyone? Or perhaps you lack the intelligence to complete your work well? You are not alone! Millions of individuals across a wide range of ages, professions, and demographics experience this kind of self-doubt, often known as imposter […]
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“A fully trained product manager can help increase an organization’s profit by 34%” Impressive, isn’t it? However, do you know what it takes for a great product manager to help a business grow? Short answer – A LOT! The guide below will provide in-depth information about what a product manager does to envision and develop […]
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Product management tools are designed to meet all the product-related tasks like prototyping, defining a product roadmap, user journey mapping, customer research, product road mapping, feature prioritization, analyzing product data, and managing product releases. They are a set of software designed to help product teams to plan a product and track and manage the products […]
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During my college days, my perception of project managers across various industries was limited to these rosy benefits – fat salaries, key decision makers, widely respected and recognized, and greater authority.  I used to think that managers have all the powers within the organization; they do less work and pass instructions to subordinates who get […]

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