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10 Tips for Effective Product Management Meetings

Roman Pichler

For product strategy and roadmap meetings, I recommend involving the key stakeholders , for example, someone from sales, marketing, support, and finance, as well as development team representatives—ideally members who know about the user experience (UX), architecture, and technologies. This might be your Scrum Master or an agile coach.

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Impact Mapping: Does it Make a Difference in Building Better Products?

Userpilot

Impact mapping is a collaborative strategic planning technique used by product managers, product owners , and senior technical leadership, who work mostly in Agile software delivery. An impact map is a visual representation of the connections between the goals you want to achieve, the customers, and solutions.

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Importance of A Holistic Product Function in A Startup

The Product Coalition

Product Analytics: Mixpanel event listing and analysis of product usage Google Analytics (GA) strategy for sales conversions Full Story/Heap/Segment.com session analysis to measure user behavior AB Testing and UX Enhancements based on data Product/UX Health Dashboards ( read about this here ) 4.

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Feature Prioritization Matrix 101 for Product Teams

Userpilot

Alignment with product/business goals Using a feature prioritization matrix helps the team stay true to the product vision and strategy. It also helps them to avoid falling into the build trap and building bloated products with a diluted value proposition. Product vision. Feature request.

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What is Story Mapping? User Story Mapping 101 for Product Managers

Userpilot

Product managers, have you ever wondered what user story mapping is? User story mapping is a simple method for converting your vision of a product into a roadmap that allows broad team collaboration and enables your entire team to see the bigger picture, how everything connects, and how to plan the minimum viable product.

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Building High-Performing Product Teams

Roman Pichler

It’s important that they have the right skills to spot and evaluate design and technology opportunities and to develop a rough understanding of the likely effort required to implement product decisions. The skills typically include architecture, programming, testing, and if the product is end-user facing, UX design capabilities.

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Succeeding with Product Delivery and Scrum: 10 Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

2 Use Scrum for Products that Experience Uncertainty and Change Scrum is often seen as the standard way to create digital products, and I have met more than one company where the product managers were told to be agile and do Scrum. It therefore offers only limited support for product people.