
Josh Korr
Wait, what are we talking about? With an American studies degree, a journalism stint, and 15 years in product/project management, Josh is on a perpetual quest to think — and help others think — more clearly.
He helps clients set the direction for new ventures, product initiatives, and operational initiatives. When taking a break from conjuring concept models, he enjoys playing board games and being a sing-along impresario.
Josh’s Articles
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Eco-Friendly Toilet Paper: A Product Strategy Case Study
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Updating Marty Cagan's Product Risk Taxonomy for the Generative AI Era
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Why Startups Should Hire a Product Agency for Traction and Growth Initiatives
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Why Startups Should Hire a Product Agency to Build the MVP
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Music ... makes the Vigets ... come together
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Unsolved Zoom Mysteries: Why We Have to Say “You’re Muted” So Much
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The Secret to Turning Ideas into Working Features
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Further Thoughts About the Progressive Enhancement Discussion
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The Case Against Progressive Enhancement's Flimsy Moral Foundation
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How to do Web Accessibility QA: Part 2
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How to do Web Accessibility QA: Part 1
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Accessibility's costs are lower than you think
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An Uncomfortable Missing Part of the Accessibility Discussion
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Project Managers' Other Work: Introducing Definition and Documentation
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A Different Way to Think About Digital Project Managers' Work
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How to Make Great Software Training Videos
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The Testing Taxonomy: How to Make Sure QA Doesn't Fall Through the Cracks
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Defusing the Agile Discussion
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What We Mean When We Talk About Agile
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A Different Way to Think About Process
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The ‘Data Migration’ Fallacy: How Changing Our Mental Model Can Make Data Re-Creation Easier
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Tips for Making Multi-User QA More Efficient
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The Neo Fallacy: How Our Mental Model of Developers Leads to Bad Bug Reports
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What a car rental taught me about UI conventions and bug reports
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5 Essential Non-Project-Management Apps for Project Managers
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Tips for Writing Better Bug Reports
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Reframing UX: It’s About Designing Products
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Organization and Attention to Detail Are Not the Same Thing