AMA With Deborah Ogana
On the 16th of March 2021, ProductDive had the pleasure of hosting Deborah Ogana as our PM guest on our bi-weekly #ProductDiveAMA. and she answered all of our questions. Deborah Ogana is the Lead Product Manager at Mint Digital Bank. Before moving to Mint, she was a Product Manager at Lendsqr where she was managing both internal
Tensions Inherent In Managing Products
By Chijioke Michael Egbulefu Tension is real in Product Management. Tension about your new role. Tension Within the team. Tension with customers/clients. With bosses and stakeholders. All the tension that plays a role in the building process of all the products we love and despise. Healthy and Unhealthy Tension They can be healthy or unhealthy. They can be good
Understanding Product Vision
Attention: Product Management Newbies!!! For the sake and intent of this (and future) posts, I’ll assume you already know what Product management is about and the reason you’re reading this now is because you’re trying to figure out how to navigate the role. If my assumption is wrong, this is a good place to find those answers.
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
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
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