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Interview With Alex Levitch (PM at Google): How to Run Product Experiments to Grow Products

Userpilot

Scale or fail fast: Looking at the data, learning from it, and iterating based on that; this goes for both successes as well as failures. Instead of making assumptions, they allow product managers to learn whether customer success rates would improve. The whole idea [of this framework] is for you to be successful.

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Customer Happiness in SaaS: What is it and How Can You Improve it

Userpilot

Use UX gamification and celebrate success to encourage users to engage more. By measuring and monitoring satisfaction using customer satisfaction (CSAT) surveys at different touchpoints and interactions with your software, you can understand user experience much better. Don’t forget about your unhappy customers.

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4 Reasons You Shouldn't Become a Product Manager

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

The success of a product, or even an entire company, rests on the product team. This means that as a new PM, you may not have much say in the strategy of the company. You'll have to check your ego at the door if you want to be a successful product manager. However, a PM career looks different than other roles in tech.

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How JustGiving Crowdfunding Went From an Idea to £100m in Five Years

Mind the Product

The survey asked questions to help us shape the product – what people wanted to raise money for, how much and when they needed it. At that point, we still did manual payments and ID verification, but we prioritised validating the key product features first before worrying too much about scaling. 2013 – Launch as Yimby.

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5 Harsh Realities for Product Managers

ProductPlan

Often here at the ProductPlan blog, you’ll find us writing about why it’s great to be a product manager. But ultimately, you’re the one responsible for your product’s success or failure. But all good things come with a price. Product management (PM) is a challenging career. It’s high stakes. It’s a part of the job.

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Product Managers: Four ways to make meetings more effective

The Product Coalition

My goal with this blog post is to tell you everything that I have learned about making meetings more effective. I do two things to eliminate meetings as much as possible: I plan the night before. When was the last time you had a meeting and thought: wow, that was a really useful way for all of us to spend time? When in doubt, decline!

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From Awareness to Adoption: Keys to a Successful New Feature Launch

ProductPlan

And for existing products rolling out new features, a successful launch and user adoption effort is equally important for maintaining and improving customer satisfaction. For example, after a user tags someone in a post they could be sent an email linking to a blog post that explains the benefits of a new private messaging feature.