Asian Clearing Union is the simplest form of payment arrangements whereby the participants settle payment for intra-regional transactions among the participating central banks on a multilateral basis.
Three Product Challenges for EntrepreneursRich Mironov
Three perennial challenges for entrepreneurs and start-up founds are (1) seriously listening to their markets, (2) building customer-side savings/ROI logic, and (3) whole-product thinking. Tiny companies lack formal product managers, but need to apply some product management thinking to these fundamental product/market needs.
This talk was for Stanford Continuing Studies' Entrepreneurship course, “Getting from an Early Idea to a Real Business.”
Asian Clearing Union is the simplest form of payment arrangements whereby the participants settle payment for intra-regional transactions among the participating central banks on a multilateral basis.
Three Product Challenges for EntrepreneursRich Mironov
Three perennial challenges for entrepreneurs and start-up founds are (1) seriously listening to their markets, (2) building customer-side savings/ROI logic, and (3) whole-product thinking. Tiny companies lack formal product managers, but need to apply some product management thinking to these fundamental product/market needs.
This talk was for Stanford Continuing Studies' Entrepreneurship course, “Getting from an Early Idea to a Real Business.”
Is Agile getting in your way, got you confused? Requirements vs. User Stories, Product Managers vs. Product Owners, MRDs vs Backlogs, Epics, Goals, Themes, all a mystery to you? How does Product Management's role change and how do we continue to be the "President of the product" as development moves to Agile or Scrum? Why are Product Managers so confused?
Is Agile getting in your way, got you confused? Requirements vs. User Stories, Product Managers vs. Product Owners, MRDs vs Backlogs, Epics, Goals, Themes, all a mystery to you? How does Product Management's role change and how do we continue to be the "President of the product" as development moves to Agile or Scrum? Why are Product Managers so confused?