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ONE THING on Read Roadmaps in Polish!

December 2, 2020 Bruce McCarthy
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Word of the evolved approached to roadmapping is getting around! I just got word that Product Roadmaps Relaunched is now available in Polish, in addition to English and Mandarin. Which languages should be next? Discuss.


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A few weeks ago, I mentioned that my friend Teresa Torres was collecting info on 2021 Product Conferences. Here is her full list. Which are on your wish list?

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How Should Product Teams Use OKRs?

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OKRs are outcome-oriented and I’ve found that they work particularly well for product teams. There are, however, some cautions and updates from common practice required in a healthy product culture. I’d even say there are some things venture capitalist John Doerr got wrong in his widely read book on OKRs, Measure What Matters.

Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) are a simple system for aligning teams around common objectives. Invented by Intel, made famous by Google and Zynga, OKRs are a huge phenomenon among tech companies and, increasingly, in any organization that wants to operate like one. Read more…