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The Black Mirror Test – Roisi Proven on The Product Experience [Rebroadcast]

Mind the Product

These are situations that are fraught with the possibility for unintended consequences – something Roisi Proven covered in her great episode (and talk) about the Black Mirror Test. Ethical frameworks for product development. The Black Mirror Test. Listen if you’d like to learn more about. Talk to us. Tweet at us!

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Managing Change – Joe Leech on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

Joe gave one of the most entertaining and engaging talks at Mind the Product in London 2018, so we followed up with him to get to the stories that he didn’t get to share on stage – including the surprising difference between purchasing a fridge and a washing machine. Troubleshooting a poor product launch.

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Delivering Picture-Perfect Experiences in the Year of Streaming

Centercode

Coronavirus solidified an already shifting focus toward entertainment and events that consumers can enjoy from home. To fill the gaps, Centercode uses strategic tester recruitment and test platforms. We bring in technographic insights from your audience during recruitment so you can make sure your test has maximum coverage.

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Stop Saying Nothing: How to Write Copy for Your Software Company

Business of Software Conference

At the end of the day, we all want to be entertained. One study tested how bottled water brands can use personality in their branding to improve consumer brand recognition and preference. To demonstrate this power of (un)predictability, Wiebe shared an example of when she and her team wrote test copy for a fashion website landing page.

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How I got a $375K PM offer from Instagram

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Curious, I went through the interview process to put my learnings to the test. Distinguishing between bad vs. good vs. great answers is key , and seems like an underserved area Write down a framework for how you tackle these problems. Having a clear framework helped me develop an ok answer. The team was psyched.

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Mindfulness Tips for Product Managers and Product Owners

Roman Pichler

Here is a simple test: Close your eyes and gently observe your breath. When I am happy and content, everything seems OK—even an nagging problem with my website isn’t that bad and can wait. But when I am discontent, tense, or tired, small things can seem big and bad. Mindfulness helps me respond in an appropriate, skilful way.

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The Difference: Prototype vs MVP

The Product Coalition

Prototypes and Minimum Viable Products (MVP) are a critical part of product development. Sure, you could dive right in, spend months developing an expensive product with all the bells and whistles. Not testing your ideas is a great way to fail fast. To put it lightly… not bad. Only to find that at launch, nobody wants it.