What Happens After the PRD has been created?
A Product Requirements Document (PRD) is the beginning of the work. Its purpose is to define what the product should do and why it matters.
A Product Requirements Document (PRD) is the beginning of the work. Its purpose is to define what the product should do and why it matters.
In many early product teams, confusion often appears between the responsibilities of the Product Manager and the Project Manager. Questions like these are common: What
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How to Respond to Questions From Your Team (Without Guessing or Freezing Up) How to Respond to Questions From Your Team (Without Guessing or Freezing

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