Category Archives: Product Management Concepts

These blog posts are about product management concepts and the way I may have experienced them at work or want to use them at work.

User stories and acceptance criteria

User stories and acceptance criteria are inseparable. A user story according to me is the core of product mindset where we put the users at the centre of all product development. Continue reading

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Beyond tech debt towards product debt

Product organizations and product mindset must look beyond technology debt towards a wholesome concept of product debt. Technology is a component of the product and not the product itself. Continue reading

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Design – an overloaded term in product management

Design in product management is an overloaded term. Most people usually refer to visual and interaction design when they speak about design. This is not true. Design is more than that! Continue reading

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