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F.E².A.R.?—?A Product Framework from Concept to Delivery: Part 1

The Product Coalition

A Product Framework from Concept to Delivery: Part 1 Why “FE²AR” As a technology executive, I have seen my share of successful and not-as-successful products. The best products fail nowadays due to a lack of consideration of Ecosystems, an example that I will walk through in Part 2 of this article.

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Product Breaking Point To Breakthrough: How To Drive Successful Product Reviews

The Product Coalition

I enjoyed in-person meetings, especially in-person product review meetings. Early in the pandemic, this led me to resent virtual meetings, especially virtual product review meetings. This particular product review meeting was a breaking point. I struggled to figure out how to run the product review meeting effectively.

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Set your sales team’s written communication apart with GEMS, our email coaching framework

Intercom, Inc.

Study any sales coaching blog, podcast, or book and you’ll find plenty of advice on the best ways to coach your sales reps: join their calls, listen to recordings, apply a framework … the list goes on. At Intercom, we’ve developed the GEMS framework to help everyone on our teams achieve best-in-class written communication.

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Essential Startup Product Manager Skills

The Product HQ

Technical PM Skills A big part of the role of a startup product manager is working with engineers to define and build the product. While you don’t need to know as much about technical product development as an engineer, you should have a good enough understanding and basic knowledge of how technology works.

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Three Red Flags You’re Using the Wrong Customer Success Platform

Gainsight

Here are our top three warning signs that your CS team needs to reevaluate its tech stack. This can be due to a variety of factors: The platform only offers a one-size-fits-all approach, leading to a slow and lackluster adoption journey. You experience slow onboarding and growth due to limited best practices.

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How to Become a Startup Product Manager without Experience

The Product HQ

Step 2: Become a Certified Technical Product Manager Many companies have their own internal training programs and certification processes. However, anyone pursuing a job as a project manager or a startup product manager will find it helpful to get certified in technical product management.

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Building an Efficient Release Management Process

Split

Without dependable deployment processes, teams face greater technical debt, production issues and risk of downtime, and delays in unlocking business value from code. With established release review procedures, code progresses to staging and production only after passing predefined quality checks and acceptance tests.