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Technical Product Manager: Exploring Their Role and Responsibilities

Userpilot

What is a technical product manager? This is the question that opens our discussion of technical product management. TL;DR Technical product managers work with engineering and development teams on the technical performance of software products. What is a technical product manager?

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Strategic Product Management: The Role of a Strategic Product Manager

Userpilot

If you’re wondering what strategic product management is, you’ve come to the right place! In the article, we’re looking at the responsibilities of strategic product managers and how they can use data effectively to shape product strategy and deliver delightful experiences to users!

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15 Best Product Management Software Tools for PMs in 2023

Userpilot

It takes a fair bit of effort and time to keep up with the constant innovation in the product management software space. The tools are constantly evolving and changing their pricing plans, so it may be difficult to ensure that your product team is using the right tools and getting the best value for the money.

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Backstreet Boys, Zork, and Product Strategy

Gainsight

At our first-ever Pulse for Product event, we got inspired by this idea of video games, the nostalgia of 8-bit classics, the 90s (or really any year excluding 2020 – the bar is low), and leveling up (which ultimately became our theme for the event). B2B product management has always been strategic.

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How Product Roadmaps Kill Outcomes [Dave Martin]

Userpilot

Why do product managers need them? That’s what Dave Martin , a product leadership coach, has talked about in his talk at this year’s Product Drive Summit hosted by Userpilot. Dave Martin on how product roadmaps kill outcomes. They lack vision and lead nowhere. Ready to dive in to learn more?

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A Learning Roadmap for Product People

Roman Pichler

First, reflect on your current product management skills and determine any gaps and shortcomings in your current skill set. Step 1: Understand the strengths and weaknesses in your product management skill set. This can help you tie individual learning goals to team and department goals. Creating the Learning Roadmap.

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ONE THING on Product Strategy Alignment

Product Culture

One of my early product jobs was at a startup with money and the CEO's exciting vision. We also had Shiny Object Syndrome, with a million ideas and tactics for how to bring the vision into practice. Events Online in your time zone. Product Roadmaps Masterclass , the Sequel. Do you agree?