Performance Anxiety: Improving Product Performance

Topics:
Marketing Strategy,
Product Development and Design
Tags:
Business Operations,
Human Resources,
Performance,
Performance Management,
Pragmatic Marketing,
Quality,
Standards,
Workforce Management
Source:
Pragmatic Marketing

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Overview: One aspect of a software product which every company that develops software struggles with, all with very little outside guidance and standards for support, is product performance. A user's impression of how fast your product moves from screen to screen, how quickly it calls up lists of records, how seamlessly it performs tasks when you click a button, all this forms one of the cornerstones of opinion about the quality of your product. Perhaps even more than other aspects of their job, Product Managers must wrestle with how to approach product performance on their own, with few standards in a world of quickly changing technology.

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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2007 | Pages: 7


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