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Product Strategy Depends on Company Strategy

Mironov Consulting

Expanding on a recent post ( Revenue Goals are Not Company Strategies ), I’ve been seeing lots of maker teams (product, engineering, design) struggling to form product strategies without a company strategy to hang them on.    We can’t build a sensible product strategy in a vacuum. 

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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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10 Tips for Effective Product Management Meetings

Roman Pichler

For example, a product strategy workshop might have the objective to identify the key changes required to achieve product-market fit. Contrast this with a sprint review meeting , which might help you determine if users can easily sign up for the product. Assess product strategy and adjust if necessary.

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How to lead a product team with context?

UX Studio: Product Management

Today there is a new school of leadership emerging to remove this frustration. It’s called empowering leadership. This leadership style encourages leaders to give freedom and responsibility to people and stop controlling and micromanaging them. If done right, empowering leadership can free up a lot of time for managers.

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Group Product Manager vs. Principal Product Manager: What’s The Difference?

The Product HQ

Curious to know how to advance your career as a long-term product manager as either s group product manager or principal product manager? Product managers are responsible for establishing a product’s vision and long-term business strategy while ensuring that all stakeholders are aware of said strategy.

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How to Become a Technical Product Manager Without Experience

The Product HQ

More and more products are using more complex forms of technology to provide value to their customers. As professionals who work in such a technology-driven field, technical product managers need to understand the technical intricacies of the product vision they are managing.

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The Many Roles of the Chief Product Officer

ProductPlan

But compared to established departments like sales, engineering, or finance, product management is a relatively new discipline. Many companies are still getting used to a product executive with a seat at the c-suite table. Product strategy. The CPO is the person who answers the “why” behind the product.