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The role of a multidisciplinary product team can vary from day to day, week to week. On a typical day, the team might be doing some market or user research, looking at site traffic trends, meeting with stakeholders to discuss future work, and perhaps even having some time together to make sure everyone’s aligned on the work that’s currently in progress. Oh, and let’s not forget the actual development and maintenance of the product in the first place.
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Rissen, P. (2019). What Can You Use Experiments For?. In: Experiment-Driven Product Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5528-5_2
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