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Navigating the Shift from Project to Product: A Map for Success 

Planview

The secret lies in transitioning from a project-oriented management approach to a product-centric model. Despite beginning with unwavering enthusiasm, McKinsey reports that initiatives often lose approximately 42 percent of their projected value as they progress into later implementation stages and long-term sustainability.

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Designing at an Innovation Management Company

IdeaScale

In lieu of having a larger design team, my role is to empower other departments to give feedback and criticism on projects I’m working on. It sounds like a no-brainer, but until I spoke to our customers, their experience with our software had not been a part of the design or development process. What are our design principles?

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Intentionality and the Differentiating Competitive Advantage 

Planview

Last month, Planview released the inaugural 2023 Project to Product State of the Industry Report , and it is well worth the read. The data measures the flow of business value through all the activities involved in a software value stream. Some of them would take this report and turn it into their roadmap on what to get right first.

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Stop Building Products No One Wants: How to Experiment Your Way to Success

Moves the Needle

Their key responsibilities are to make sure that must-have features are prioritized, that project milestones are being hit, and that the project is staying on budget. Having the Right Tools In today’s business landscape, there are tools and software to serve just about every need, and more being developed and launched every day.

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Designing for Harmony

Boxes and Arrows

In a flash of insight, he realized that software could replace pencil-and-paper accounting for everyone. They had users try their new software, Quicken, while they ran a stopwatch. Then they’d tweak the software and retest until processes that took an hour were reduced to a quarter of that.

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