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Not everyone leaves school and lands a role as a product manager. For many, becoming a PM was the result of an accumulation of skills and gradual transition from other positions.
NASA might be evolving the future of air travel, with technology that could potentially be used to slash domestic flight times in half.
We spoke with Mind the Product co-founder and CEO, James Mayes, about some of the challenges facing product managers today, the traits of a good and bad PM and how the job itself can instill a sense of imposter syndrome.
Competition in the autonomous vehicle space continues to intensity, as government regulators search for answers and philosophers ponder the technology’s sense of morality.
It’s tough to predict where the next generation of innovators will take technology in the years ahead, but it helps to give them an inside look at what’s happening today. That’s one of the reasons Jama Software opened its doors on Jan. 31 to a group of students from Portland’s Rosemary Anderson High School.
Public opinion appears to be leaning toward ascribing blame to manufacturers and software engineers.
“We’re finding that in some parts of our regulatory portfolio, our traditional approach to overseeing certain health care products does not easily fit the types of innovations that are being developed,” FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D. writes in a recent statement.
Semiconductors are surging. Recently, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) announced that worldwide sales of semiconductors hit $107.9 billion for the third quarter of 2017, making it the industry’s highest-ever quarterly sales and soaring to an increase of 10.2% over the previous quarter.
Exploring strategies companies can use to team up with excellent engineers.
Fluent in multiple languages, Carmen Santos and Gustavo Flores are two of our customer support engineers in Portugal who support our teams in Portland and Amsterdam.