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			<title>Find a Good Product Manager With a Great Job Description</title>
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			<description>&lt;p&gt;Product managers are the army generals of your organization. They are responsible for the overall success or failure of individual initiatives, and they bring a diverse set of skills and experiences. Not only must they be able to ensure that a project stays on track and achieves its goals, but they must have the perspective to set those goals in the first place and ensure they align with your organization&#039;s business objectives. In fact, a good way to think about the job of a product manager is to translate abstract business goals (e.g. &amp;quot;increase retention by 10%&amp;quot;) into concrete products and features (e.g. a loyalty program) . Not only that, they also need to be able to see those products and features through to completion. This means they need a combination of higher organizational skills and what we sometimes think of as soft skills, like communication, empathy and leadership. Product managers are a critical part of your organization&#039;s success, and a good product manager can mean the difference between a high-quality product that is delivered on time and on budget, and one that drags on or stale. completely collapses. In this article, we&#039;ll look at what a good product manager can do for your organization and give you a solid framework for writing a job that will attract the right type of product manager for your needs. What exactly does a product manager do? No child grows up dreaming of becoming a product manager. So where do they come from and what is their purpose in an organization? More than most, product managers can take unusual and sometimes circuitous paths to their work. Indeed, product management sits at the intersection of at least three different disciplines: engineering , business , and user experience . &lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;We can look at each of them when we walk through some of the specific responsibilities of a product manager. Product managers work with management to identify business goals . From there, the product manager defines the problem they&#039;re trying to solve (eg, how can we drive more app installs?). Next, the product manager must define the product requirements that can solve this problem in a cost-effective and technically feasible way. This phase of the work consists of collecting data, largely, from market research, user testing, analysis, interviews, etc. From there, the product manager consults with their developers and executives to&amp;#160; &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.latestdatabase.com/greece-phone-number-list/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Greece Phone Number List&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&amp;#160; create a product roadmap that enables ideation, iteration, and testing. And that&#039;s all before the UX designers or developers get to work. Once that starts, the job of the product manager changes dramatically. During the development cycle, they are responsible for the daily workflow, keeping things on schedule , resolving issues as they arise, and avoiding scope drifts. . Successful product management requires focus and exceptional communication skills more than technical ability. That said, even if they aren&#039;t coders or designers, this part of the job requires a product manager to know enough about each discipline to be able to translate the needs of their team members to each other and to direction. Define your product management needs Your main consideration when hiring a product manager should be to find someone who has experience with the type of product you want to create. A product manager with tons of experience managing highly technical backend optimization products will have slightly different skills than someone who enjoys building user-facing mobile apps. Beyond that, you also need to be clear about what you need from your product manager. Obviously, the best time to hire a product manager is before you&#039;ve even started working on a product, but that&#039;s not always the case. Like a good product manager, your first step is to define your needs . Try to make a list of what you need the most: is it someone who can help you define the scope of the product itself? &lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Anyone with experience in agile development and iterative design? Someone who can step in and do some coding or UX design if a project is falling behind? Writing a Product Manager Project Description Once you have a clear idea of &amp;#8203;&amp;#8203;what you&#039;re looking for in a product manager, you&#039;re ready to write a job posting. The quality of your message can have a significant impact on time-to-hire and quality of interested talent, so it&#039;s worth investing time and thought into crafting a persuasive and detailed message. Add as many details as possible. This is where you should say if you&#039;re looking for someone to manage consumer-facing features for web and mobile apps or someone to build high-quality backend reporting tools. Include a clear description of what they will do for the project and which teams or functions they will work most closely with, mention the product management or communication tools your team prefers, the availability you expect from them and, of course, your budget. The key here is to give enough context so that you can get a meaningful proposal from an interested project manager. Will they have a certain number of things to do daily or weekly, or will they need to book specific times for you? In other words, is there an inbox full of emails they need to respond to every day, or do they need to be available to respond to messages in real time? Sample Project Overview Sample Project Overview Below, we&#039;ve put together an example of what a project description might look like. Keep in mind that many people use the term &amp;quot;job description&amp;quot;, but a full job description is only necessary if you are looking for an employee. If you think you want an employee, check out Upwork Payroll. When hiring a freelancer as an independent contractor, all you usually need is a statement of work, job offer, or other document outlining the job.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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			<title>App Store Connect: iOS Apps Must Disclose Data Collection Practices</title>
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			<description>&lt;p&gt;Apple has always prided itself on caring for the privacy of its customers. And their latest move continues in that direction — they&amp;#8217;ve announced App Store Connect to help customers see what each app may potentially do with their user data once it&amp;#8217;s downloaded to their devices.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;What Does This Mean for Your App?&lt;br /&gt;Starting December 8, 2020, all apps are now required to disclose their data collection practices, including the data collection practices of any third-party software that the app runs.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;This means app developers must answer a questionnaire detailing the types of data being collected, how that data is being used, whether the app runs code from a third party, and if so, where that user data goes and whether users are being tracked by it.*&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;We&amp;#8217;ve outlined a few tips below to help you if you&amp;#8217;re using &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.lastdatabase.com/phone-number-list/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;mobile phone list&lt;/a&gt; CleverTap&amp;#8217;s SDK in your iOS app. But due to the complexity of Apple&amp;#8217;s privacy rules and app integrations with multiple third-party SDKs, please make sure you refer to Apple&amp;#8217;s App Privacy Details page and your own legal team to figure out the right decision for your app.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Answer the Questions Before Your Next Upgrade&lt;br /&gt;From December 8, 2020 onward, the information on your data collection practices is now required when submitting new apps or app updates to the App Store.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;And note that the App Store typically shuts down around the Christmas and New Year holidays each year.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Plan to answer these privacy questions even if your upgrade is down the road. It&amp;#8217;s best to get this done sooner rather than later.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;How to Answer the App Privacy Questions in App Store Connect&lt;br /&gt;Data Type&lt;br /&gt;Here, we outline the types of data that the CleverTap SDK collects.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;There are really only 4 data types that our SDK tracks out of the box. These are:&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Product interactions (e.g., app launches and any other user interaction configured by the app developer)&lt;br /&gt;Technical device information (e.g., OS, device type, language, WiFi status, screen size, etc.)&lt;br /&gt;Network information (e.g., HTTP user agent)&lt;br /&gt;IDFV&lt;br /&gt;Legend:&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Collected: This means CleverTap SDK will track this data out of the box.&lt;br /&gt;Not collected: This means the CleverTap SDK will not track this type of data.&lt;br /&gt;May be, By Default: Not collected. This means the CleverTap SDK will not track this out of the box. But if you&amp;#8217;ve configured your app to transmit it to CleverTap, respond accordingly.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Data Type&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;CleverTap Data Collection&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Remarks&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Contact information&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Name&lt;br /&gt;Email address&lt;br /&gt;Phone number&lt;br /&gt;Physical address&lt;br /&gt;Other user contact info &lt;br /&gt;May be, By Default: Not collected&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;If you have configured to transmit this data, respond accordingly.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Health and fitness&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Health&lt;br /&gt;Fitness&lt;br /&gt;May be, By Default: Not collected&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;If you have configured to transmit this data, respond accordingly.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Financial info&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Payment info&lt;br /&gt;Credit info&lt;br /&gt;Other financial info&lt;br /&gt;May be, By Default: Not collected&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;If you have configured to transmit this data, respond accordingly.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Location info&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Precise location&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Coarse location&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;May be, By Default: Not collected&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;If you have configured to transmit this data, respond accordingly.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Requires additional integration :&lt;br /&gt;Precise Location Integration, and&lt;br /&gt;Coarse Location integration (IP Address)&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Sensitive info&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;May be, By Default: Not collected&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;If you have configured to transmit this data, respond accordingly.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Contacts&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;May be, By Default: Not collected&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;If you have configured to transmit this data, respond accordingly.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;User content&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Emails or text messages&lt;br /&gt;Photos or videos&lt;br /&gt;Audio data&lt;br /&gt;Gameplay content&lt;br /&gt;Customer support&lt;br /&gt;Other user content&lt;br /&gt;May be, By Default: Not collected&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;If you have configured to transmit this data, respond accordingly.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Browsing history&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Not collected&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;If you have configured to transmit this data, respond accordingly.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Search history&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Not collected&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;If you have configured to transmit this data, respond accordingly.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Identifiers&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;User ID&lt;br /&gt;Device ID&lt;br /&gt;May be, By Default: Not collected&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Latest CleverTap iOS SDK does not capture IDFA or other device IDs like IMEI etc. IDFV is used to create the CleverTap ID, which is disclosed under Other Data.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Purchases&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Purchase history&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;May be, By Default: Not collected&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;If you have configured to transmit this data, respond accordingly.&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Usage data&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Product interaction&lt;br /&gt;Advertising data&lt;br /&gt;Other usage data (for example, Wi-Fi)&lt;br /&gt;Required, Collected&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Product interaction: Yes&lt;br /&gt;Advertising data: No&lt;br /&gt;Other usage data: No&lt;/p&gt;
						&lt;p&gt;Product interactions: App launches are measured, as well as any other user interaction, configured by the app developer.&lt;br /&gt;Advertising &amp;amp; Other usage data: if you have configured to transmit this data, respond accordingly.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2022 11:58:11 +0300</pubDate>
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