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How to Choose the Right Feature Prioritization Framework for Your Team

ProductPlan

Prioritizing features is such a critical task for product managers and there’s no single “right” way to do it. Instead, product management teams must sort through potential features and find a realistic order based on the importance and demand of each item. Because of this, dozens of feature prioritization frameworks have popped up over the years. So how do you know which one is the best fit for you and your organization?

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A Simplified, Mixed Methods Roadmap: How to Marry Quant + Qual for More Insightful Results

dscout People Nerds

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Guy Raz: Five Lessons PMs Can Take From Famous Entrepreneurs

ProductCraft

According to “How I Built This” podcast host Guy Raz, innovation happens when three things come together: a problem needs to be solved, a work culture encourages risk-taking, and there’s a shared sense of mission built around a shared story. Sounds a lot like what it takes to build, launch, and run a successful product, Read more » The post Guy Raz: Five Lessons PMs Can Take From Famous Entrepreneurs appeared first on ProductCraft by Pendo.

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Structuring Product Management for Customer Success vs. Product Success (Video)

Product Management University

Structuring product management for customer success versus product success boils down to one key difference. If you’re structured for product success, you’re doing product management more from the inside out, and that can make life more difficult than necessary If you’re structured for customer success, you’re doing product management more from the outside in, and that can make things a whole lot easier across the board for product teams, marketing, sales and customer success teams.

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Product Management Careers: Job Prospects, Pathways, and Must-Have Skills (2024)

The product management job market in 2024 reflects the fast-growing and ever-evolving nature of the field. For product managers looking to future-proof their careers and take advantage of new opportunities, staying informed about the professional landscape is a smart move. In this comprehensive career guide from Regis College, you’ll learn about: The current job outlook for product managers in 2024 Six professional pathways and the average salaries for these roles in the U.S.

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Setting up Your Product Team for Success by Gareth Owen

Mind the Product

In this ProductTank London talk, Gareth Owen offers motivational and supplementary advice to product teams navigating workplace challenges. Gareth led product teams at the BBC, CNN, and the Telegraph and has lots to say about the obstacles and frustrations that product can face in businesses. From start-up to large-scale, product teams own the end-to-end experiences of a business.

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A Guide To Gainsight’s Pulse 2019 Product Announcements

Gainsight

When it rains, it pours—products and features, that is! In addition to the exciting announcement of the Gainsight Customer Cloud at Pulse 2019 and new offerings that include Gainsight CDP, CX and RO, our product leaders also shared an incredible list of innovations to our existing products. In fact, with a product team that’s over 200 people strong, one of the things that Gainsight does best is we’re always thinking about how our products can add more value for our customers.

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AB Tasty Top Chef Tech

AB Tasty

At AB Tasty, we've noticed that bringing fun into our work helps develop great projects. And we like to give some flavor to everything we do. This article was originally posted on AB Tasty as AB Tasty Top Chef Tech.

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The Key for Company Growth in 2019

The Product Coalition

Gaining brand visibility has been the proverbial thorn-in-the-side of businesses for decades. Even if you work for a company that is a house-hold name , you probably have heard inner rumblings on how to implement more effective strategies to reach a wider market and attract new users. There are a number of different marketing methods that businesses are turning to in 2019.

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12 Reasons Why You Should Be Product Roadmap Planning!

Hutwork

Product roadmap planning has become a huge success in getting products to market efficiently. Often companies find themselves asking, why roadmap? Where are the benefits? This brings us to our top 12 reasons for product roadmap planning and why it’s essential. One thing is for certain, planning is essential for running a healthy, successful business. #1—Clear Vision.

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From Developer Experience to Product Experience: How a Shared Focus Fuels Product Success

Speaker: Anne Steiner and David Laribee

As a concept, Developer Experience (DX) has gained significant attention in the tech industry. It emphasizes engineers’ efficiency and satisfaction during the product development process. As product managers, we need to understand how a good DX can contribute not only to the well-being of our development teams but also to the broader objectives of product success and customer satisfaction.

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OK, Google: Should I Optimize My Website only for Your Voice Search?

The Product Coalition

Voice search is not a fad anymore. It has gained mileage because it is more convenient for a user to speak with an assistant than to type. The results of voice queries are also faster. Moreover, we can’t ignore a number of important developments in the realm of voice search over the past years. Just think about Amazon Echo or Google Home?—?people use voice-controlled devices to perform the tasks (including search) even more often today.

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The product landscape is changing, are you ready?

UserTesting

Earlier this month I was able to attend Pendo’s ProductCraft conference, a place where conversations revolved around how to get product a seat at the table while keeping innovation a part of your culture. I heard from product leaders who … The post The product landscape is changing, are you ready? appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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Texas Mutual Chooses Self-Disruption Over Complacency To Stay Ahead

Agile Velocity

“We had happy customers and good software with traditional development. It helped us have a competitive edge in the insurance market, but we can only take it so far. We had squeezed all the improvements and productivity increases that we could get out of what we used to do.”. Learn why a current market leader chose to go through the pain of transformation despite the many risks involved.

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Practicing Minimalism in Life and in Research with Reto Lämmler of TestingTime

UserInterviews

How working with less can lead to more creative insights.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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Thortful did something very similar to Bloom and Wild for Father’s Day.

Michael J. Fordham

Thortful did something very similar to Bloom and Wild for Father’s Day. Great bit of respectful marketing.

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Practicing Minimalism in Life and in Research with Reto Lämmler of TestingTime

UserInterviews

How working with less can lead to more creative insights.

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Practicing Minimalism in Life and in Research with Reto Lämmler of TestingTime

UserInterviews

How working with less can lead to more creative insights.

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