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# RAM Reading Resources
Below you will find a compendium of resources that may be useful for conducting the RAM role. These resources draw from other roles and fields such as:
- product managers
- product developers
- user researchers
- go-to-market associates
- startup founders
- research software engineers
- forward-deployed engineers
- research community managers

This compendium includes tools, frameworks, and ideas that are used in these roles (although not necessarily limited to those)
that you could consider using if you are in need of some inspiration, or want to sense-check your approach to solve a RAM-related task!

# Frameworks
|Title|Type|Description|
|-----|----|-----------|
|[Manifesto for Agile Software Development](https://agilemanifesto.org/)| Framework|The agile manifesto. However, it lacks guidelines on how to action the twelve principles of agile development |
|[Scrum](https://scrumguides.org/docs/scrumguide/v2020/2020-Scrum-Guide-US.pdf#zoom=100)|Framework|Scrum is an agile framework for tackling complex problems incrementally. A scrum team works in sprints, which are short development cycles where the output is an increment where an item of the product backlog has been tackled|
|[Agile Scrum roles](https://www.atlassian.com/agile/scrum/roles)|Framework|Agile Scrum roles|


# Tools
|Title|Type|Description|
|-----|----|-----------|
|[RAM project prioritisation template](https://thealanturininstitute-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/fgomezmedina_turing_ac_uk/EQDLdl0vzxFGgQHLCtFqqjgB3Dmj86OgeUhJmlz9ve8Fmw?e=sk9aDY)|Tool|A tool to help RAMs rank and prioritise what projects to engage with. In order to prioritise and rank RAM engagement in project, a template has been developed where a RAG score can be assigned to each dimension and sub-dimension of project engagement. If a programme consists of multiple projects, a table should be completed for each project, such that they can be compared and help in decision-making|

# Guides
|Title|Type|Description|
|-----|----|-----------|
|[Good Product Manager/Bad product Manager](https://a16z.com/good-product-manager-bad-product-manager/)|Guide| A list of short thoughts by Ben Horowitz comparing good vs bad product managers. A good resource to remind yourself of what a product manager should be doing and thinking about, if you ever feel bogged down in detail|
|[Usable's UX feedback collection guidebook](https://usable.tools/pdfs/USABLE_UX-Feedback-Collection-Guidebook.pdf)|Guide|User research|
|[Discover method for user research](https://guides.18f.gov/methods/)|Guide|User research|
|[Sprint: solving business problems and testing new ideas](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sprint-Solve-Problems-Test-Ideas/dp/0593076117/ref=asc_df_0593076117?mcid=76a473b666213147988b4c04bab26aa8&th=1&psc=1&tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=697260678414&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17993619508203144863&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9198486&hvtargid=pla-534459558397&psc=1&gad_source=1)|Guide|Product management|
|[Product Manager: The role and best practices for beginners](https://www.atlassian.com/agile/product-management/product-manager)|Guide|Product Management|