A product manager is the person who identifies the customer need and the larger business objectives that a product or feature will fulfill, articulates what success looks like for a product, and rallies a team to turn that vision into a reality. After 10 years of studying the craft of product management, I’ve developed a deep understanding of what it means to be a product manager.
Role Description
A product manager is the person who identifies the customer need and the larger business objectives that a product or feature will fulfill, articulates what success looks like for a product, and rallies a team to turn that vision into a reality. After 10 years of studying the craft of product management, I’ve developed a deep understanding of what it means to be a product manager.
Mandate
A product manager is the person who identifies the customer need and the larger business objectives that a product or feature will fulfill, articulates what success looks like for a product, and rallies a team to turn that vision into a reality. After 10 years of studying the craft of product management, I’ve developed a deep understanding of what it means to be a product manager.
Goals
- Goal 1 is very short
- Goal 2 is a lot longer because I want to test just how long these things can really get...............................................................
- Shorter again, but still fairly long if you consider the space available
Frustrations
- People?
- Frustration 2 is not very long, but also not very short...
- Goal 2 is a lot longer because I want to test just how long these things can really get...............................................................
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Adding SSL to your Jira
Well, I’ve been avoiding this topic for a while. It’s not that I don’t believe in having a certificate on your service – quite the opposite. This topic can be a bit of a rabbit hole and one that I’m wary of. That being said, this is important…and more importantly, it’s the only thing on my backlog that looks interesting today! So let’s dig into setting up Jira to be accessed securely by assigning it an SSL Certificate.
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