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Tips for Effective Product Strategy Reviews

Roman Pichler

Hold Regular Product Strategy Reviews. A product strategy , like any other plan, is subject to change. How changeable your strategy is, depends on your product’s life cycle stage. As long as your product hasn’t reached product-market fit, the strategy is usually volatile.

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A Brief Guide to Product Discovery

Roman Pichler

How might people use the product? What kind of user experience (UX) should the product give rise to? How can the product be built? What architecture patterns and technologies may be used? The latter largely determines how the product should be developed. What are the major touch points?

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Six Types of Competition That You Must Be Aware Of

The Product Coalition

Photo by Alexei on Pxhere A few months after I joined Twiggle as the VP of Product, the CEO gave me a list of competitors to review. It impacted everything from the depth of the underlying technology to the product itself, the go-to-market strategy, and the entire business model.

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Thoughts on innovation

Intercom, Inc.

Excellent execution can be a differentiator. Designing something to be better, but not necessarily different, can have huge impact and end up being a differentiator. “Working on the non-innovative stuff can be more rewarding, fulfilling, meaningful” Designing things that are industry standard make products easy to use.

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Top 45 Product Marketing Manager Interview Questions

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Have you recently been invited to a product marketing manager interview? One of the best and first things you should do is review the most common product marketing interview questions and answers. Product marketing managers play a critical role in bringing new products to market.

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Product Failure: Why New SaaS Products Fail and How to Avoid it

Userpilot

SaaS companies often struggle to identify user problems worth solving, differentiate their products, and get the pricing right. Entering immature markets and devising a relatable product vision are also serious challenges. To avoid product failure, don’t launch without achieving product-market fit first.

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Intercom on Product: Accelerating your strategy after COVID-19

Intercom, Inc.

If you’re short on time, here are a few quick takeaways: You can’t balance short-term and long-term investments without considering the existing product strategy. If the product isn’t in good shape, R&D needs to prioritize getting it up to speed before focusing on the next thing. Hello Paul. Paul Adams: Hi, Des.

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