Reasons Tech Teams Burn-out And How To Resolve Them.
By Seun Faluyi The world is seeing a very rapid increase in technology solutions, companies are erupting every day, new patents are being signed and we are seeing a lot of technology teams coming together to build amazing solutions daily. Start-ups are fast-paced and members of a lot of technology teams burn-out quickly. Burn-out is one of the
AMA WITH LINDA
On 7th October, 2020 we had Linda Amadi as our PM guest on our bi-weekly #ProductDiveAMA. Linda is Senior Product Manager, Media and Marketing Platforms at Terragon Group. She is a highly motivated professional focused on helping businesses solve their problems, leveraging technology. An Ad-tech marketing expert with a passion for digital growth, she has a Bachelor’s
Solving Problems the Agile Way
by Chijioke Egbulefu Problems are wrinkles that we want straightened out as soon as we possibly could and they come in many shapes, sizes and forms. Solving them require a combination of critical and creative thinking skills and this is something we should all be familiar with no matter what job we do. Critical thinking is defined by
AMA with KELECHI UZOMA
According to the Cloud Computing market research report, the value of the market stood at $199.01 billion in 2019. The corona-virus pandemic saw a whole lot more organizations move their businesses to the cloud in 2020. So, we can be sure that the value above would have gotten a whole lot more by now. Cloud solutions have
AMA with BABAJIDE SHOYEBO
On Wednesday, September 9th, 2020 at 6 pm, the #ProductdiveAMA slack channel came alive like it does every fortnight. This time we hosted Babajide Shoyebo, Head of Product Management and Design at Zone Tech Park. He graciously gave us one hour out of his busy schedule to answer some of our most pressing questions. We hope
Value Exchange Through Experimentation and Innovation
by Chijioke for ProductDive There is a difference between building because you can build and building because this is what the customer wants. This probably was the problem of Sony in their Walkman glory days. Sony was building beautiful products in and out. Take the Walkman as an example. They pioneered that space, though driven by design