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Level of Effort in Project Management: Definition, Calculation, & Tips

Userpilot

What is the Level of Effort? Why is it important for project managers to track? And how relevant is it to product management ? TL;DR According to one definition, the level of effort includes all the work needed to successfully deliver the project. What is the level of effort? Let’s dive in!

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The Definition of Product Management Is Shrinking. It’s Not Good!

Product Management University

The definition of product management has been changing and evolving over the past 10 years and I’m not sure it’s for the better. I make it a regular habit to have conversations with product management directors and VPs. Most of them are not our customers. Here are a few pointers.

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SaaS Customer Onboarding Dashboard: Definition & Examples

Userpilot

In SaaS, a customer onboarding dashboard can become a massive product analytics tool to understand and optimize the user journey. Let’s explore how a customer onboarding dashboard works and see different examples. Create an onboarding metrics dashboard to measure KPIs like new signups, activation rate , and time to value.

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New User Activation Dashboard: Definition, Metrics, and Examples

Userpilot

In SaaS, a new user activation dashboard can become a massive product analytics tool to understand and optimize the user journey. But how can a dashboard for user activation can help you engage more users? moment ," impacting user retention and satisfaction. What is user activation?

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Definition Playbook

The Product Coalition

So I asked the team to share the playbook we’ve used to help prepare them to begin Definition. Read on for the Definition Playbook written by Rebecca Monfries and Nathan Bruce. What is Definition? Once you have completed enough discovery on your product or feature, the next stage is to prepare for the development process?

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UX vs CX (User Experience vs Customer Experience): Explaining 4 Key Differences

Userpilot

UX deals with a user's interactions with specific aspects of your product, while CX is broader and covers all customer engagements with your brand. TL;DR The user experience (UX) is the sum of a user's thoughts, impressions, and feelings as they interact with specific aspects of your product.

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Product Managers Discover Older Customers

The Accidental Product Manager

Products made for older customers are getting a makeover Image Credit: Katie Mims Who do you sell your product to? Is there a possibility that your product is being used by older customers? If this is the case, what you have done to make it easy for them to use your product?