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Design Thinking Lessons from Anime

freshtrax

The concept of design thinking may sound complex at first, but we hope to convey that valuable insights can be gained from entertainment media like anime. In simple terms, we define design thinking as a mindset that seeks to create better products, services, and societies by deeply understanding people (consumers or users) and their lives.

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418: Telling the product and brand story – with Sarah Panus

Product Innovation Educators

Insights on brand storytelling for product managers. As product professionals, we need to help position our products in ways that make sense for customers and the organization. As product professionals, we need to help position our products in ways that make sense for customers and the organization.

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The 7 Most Important Laws of UX Design in 2024

UX Planet

Created by scientists and pioneers in fields like human psychology, programming, product design, and UX design, these laws have been repeatedly refined through decades of diligent research and experimentation. Conforming to these expectations can help UX designers create interfaces that are intuitive, efficient, and easy to use.

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How to Keep Users Coming Back With Engagement Loops

Userpilot

Here’s why: a good engagement loop creates excitement and motivation that keep customers returning to your product. Excited customers who get real value from your product will easily tell others about you. Excited customers who get real value from your product will easily tell others about you.

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5 Factors to Consider When Building Your Product Strategy

Amplitude

When it comes to product strategy, there is so much conflicting advice that getting started can be confusing. Some companies’ strategies are so generic that they could mean anything, or nothing at all—as perfectly illustrated in this product strategy madlibs , which fills in the blanks with buzzwords and jargon and calls it a strategy.

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Opportunity Solution Trees: Visualize Your Discovery to Stay Aligned and Drive Outcomes

Product Talk

Opportunity solution trees help product teams chart the best path to their desired outcome. They keep the team aligned as they manage the messy cycles of continuous discovery. How do you test to make sure your opportunity is not a solution in disguise? How does an opportunity solution tree connect to a product roadmap?

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Sure, Waterfall is awful, but…

The Product Coalition

Some of the things that I miss about the “other” way of project management The world of product management is very much one of “our way vs. the highway”. Waterfall” is a broad categorization of traditional project management frameworks which are defined by stage-gating and phasing of a project over a long period of time.