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Evaluating Solutions: The 5 Types of Assumptions that Underlie Our Ideas

Product Talk

Tweet This There are five types of assumptions that product teams tend to make: desirability, feasibility, usability, viability, and ethical. To help us see our own assumptions, it helps to think about the types of assumptions that product teams tend to make. What Are Ethical Assumptions? See this article for more on why.

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Asking When: Ethics in the Product Development Process

ProductCraft

Editor’s note: This article originally appeared on the Connected blog. Today’s generation of product builders is scrutinized more than any before them—and with good reason. Read more » The post Asking When: Ethics in the Product Development Process appeared first on ProductCraft by Pendo.

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Top 15 Blogs for Product Managers

The Product Coalition

Product Managers are a multidisciplinary bunch, with interests and specialities ranging from leadership to design, tech to marketing. Blogs are another great medium for getting bite-sized chunks of information, and upping your product management skills. Check out: What is Product Design?

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Ask Teresa: Who’s Responsible for What in the Product Trio?

Product Talk

As a product discovery coach, I get asked a lot of questions. And it’s not contributing to my desired impact of increasing the number of product trios who adopt a continuous discovery cadence—at least not at scale. In order to address this, I’m thrilled to announce a new series on the Product Talk blog, Ask Teresa.

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SUNDAY REWIND: An ethical sanity check — what would trolls do?

Mind the Product

In this Sunday Rewind, we delve into a blog post by our very own Emily Tate, who explains why it’s important to address the risks that our products have on our users [.] Read more » The post SUNDAY REWIND: An ethical sanity check — what would trolls do? appeared first on Mind the Product.

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Mastering ESG Goal Tracking on Your Product Roadmap Software

Gocious Blog

From corporate boardrooms to legislation to consumer demand, there is a growing interest in issues such as climate change, social inequality, and ethical business practices. But what exactly are ESG goals, why are they important, and how can we effectively track and manage them?

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The Black Mirror Test – Roisi Proven on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

Roisi Proven is a true product person: she has a penchant for imagining the worst, which she’s turned into a superpower to put all of her product decisions through a rigorous ethics test. Ethical frameworks for product development. Kim Goodwin’s talk: How can we Build Human-Centred Products.