Posts Tagged ‘agile’

Google Visitors Special: Interesting Queries And Answers

Posted in Web Analytics on September 25th, 2009 by Thomas Fuchs-Martin – 1 Comment

It is always very interesting to take a look at the keywords that your visitors used in their Google search to find your website - and not only to analyze the SEO performance of your website. Some keywords actually can tell you quite a lot about what your visitors were really looking for on your site. read more »

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3 Awesome Presentations About Agile Product Management

Posted in Web Product Management on September 3rd, 2009 by Thomas Fuchs-Martin – 1 Comment

Effective Web Product Management needs to be agile! That can actually be quite hard in practice, but don´t worry the following three presentations will be a useful resource for agile product development teams: read more »

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Challenge: Product Manager Senior

Posted in Web Product Management on July 30th, 2009 by Thomas Fuchs-Martin – Be the first to comment

Some days ago I posted an interesting job. Currently there is also the following Product Management Position in our team available. If you are interested, please send your CV to jobs@migoa.com. read more »

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5 Tips For A More Relaxed (And More Productive!) PM Workday

Posted in Web Product Management on July 2nd, 2009 by Thomas Fuchs-Martin – 9 Comments

Yes, the PM workdays can be hard sometimes: Somehow the Product Manager is involved in everything and the danger to become more a “Firefighter” than a Product Manager is high! (And in the work contract it says “Product Manager” not “Firefighter“, doesn´t it?) Anyway, whenever you have the feeling that the release cycles get shorter and shorter while the to-do-list gets longer and longer, you should try the following: read more »

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