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What We Learned About Building Products People Love in 2016

Mind the Product

2016 was a year when the product management community grew significantly and continued to mature. Here’s a look at what we learned in 2016 based on our most read posts during the year. Several of our most read posts of 2016 are practical guides, full of advice and the hard-won experiences of product experts: . Scope of the job.

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Top 10 Product Guest Posts of 2016

Mind the Product

2016 has been a year when the craft of product management grew, evolved, and matured at a staggering rate! Todd Lombardo ran our (hugely popular) design sprint workshops in 2016 and, although they are a powerful tool, they’re not appropriate for all situations! When NOT to Design Sprint. We asked C.

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10 Best SaaS Knowledge Base Tools To Educate Customers About Your Product Effortlessly

Userpilot

10 Best knowledge base software to educate your customers in 2022. Founded in 2016, HelpCrunch is a multi-channel customer support software, with support for live chat, email marketing, and the creation of knowledge bases. Like Userpilot, it aims to reduce the work of your customer support team by better educating your customers.

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Sleeping Giants – Nandini Jammi on The Product Experience [Rebroadcast]

Mind the Product

Nandini Jammi started out in product marketing and growth, but after the US elections in 2016, her career took an unexpected turn when she joined Sleeping Giants, an organisation that aims to make bigotry and sexism less profitable. In this episode of The Product Experience, sponsored by Amplitude, learn how to apply this ethos to [.].

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The Future of Work

The Product Bistro

Datestamp: 11/8/2016. Here we are, 2016 is closing out, and clearly the change is accelerating. You had your education, that lasted until you were ready for your career, then you got a job, and you worked, and then you retired. To compete today, we really need to change the model. The old model was linear. The future?

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Podcast: Too Many Product Managers with Ken Norton

Mind the Product

Ken has also been a keynote speaker, giving inspiring talks at Mind the Product conferences in both London ( 10x not 10% , 2015) and San Francisco ( Please Make Yourself Uncomfortable , 2016). When the opportunity came up to chat with him, we wanted to cover something new – the idea that startups are hiring too many product managers.

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Jam 2016 – Product Manager Club

Product Club

On the 4th November the Product Manager Club attended JAM 2016 in London. Yeah but what’s Jam 2016?! Phillip kicked of by educating us on the difference betweens incubators and accelerators…Founders Factory is a self proclaimed ‘startup factory’, they do both the incubating and the accelerating. It was pretty awesome!