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Systems Thinking and its Relevance to Strategic Planning in UX Research

UX Planet

In the field of UX research, Systems Thinking can bring many benefits to strategic planning, allowing for a broader and more integrated view of the user ecosystem. The Role of Systems Thinking in UX Strategic Planning Strategic planning establishes high-level goals and initiatives to guide UX work within an organization.

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467: Strategic product planning – with Yaroslav Lazor

Product Innovation Educators

Unpacking the BRIDGeS framework for product managers Today we are talking about strategic product planning, which involves decision-making, problem-solving, feature prioritization, and product vision creation. 18:31] What framework do you use for executing your product plan? We often do this in virtual meetings. [18:31]

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A Simplified Strategic Planning Framework

The Product Coalition

I do the same with planning. As I don’t have scrum teams, most of my planning is focused on goals and communicating them clearly to my team. It’s anyway the most important part of the planning process. When I had my vision set clearly, I started to plan backward. This strategic planning impacts the entire company?—?that’s

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Connecting Strategic Plans to Product, Marketing & Sales Execution Plans in 3 Steps

bpma ProductHub

By John Mansour – Most organizations have strategic plans that include goals for revenue growth, new customers, market share and other quantifiable metrics. But a huge disconnect often exists between the corporate strategic plan and tactical product, marketing and sales plans.

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What Is (and Isn’t) Product Management?

Speaker: Steve Johnson, VP of Products, Pragmatic Institute

Is it strategic or tactical? Is it a planning role or a support role? After all, product management spans many activities from business planning to market readiness. Many product professionals are unclear about what is (and isn't) product management.

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Dear Strategy 133: How Strategic Planning Really Works

Dear Strategy

On this episode of Dear Strategy, we talk about our new strategy framework, the latest direction for our podcast, and how strategic planning really works – especially in the face of unexpected events. The post Dear Strategy 133: How Strategic Planning Really Works appeared first on Dear Strategy.

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How to Lead Strategic Annual Planning to Achieve More with Less

Dragonboat

Annual planning, sometimes called strategic planning, is both a financial forecasting/ headcount budgeting exercise and a strategic roadmap planning event. As executives and teams of all functions gather to make key decisions for the “whole year,” annual planning is always a hectic event.

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Maybe We Should Be Problem Managers Instead

Speaker: Steve Johnson, Founder and CEO, Under10 Playbook

2) Can we build what we’ve planned? And 3) Are we planning the right things? Or is it a strategic role that is grounded in market facts? Three things keep company leaders awake at night: 1) Can we sell more of what we built? Rather than departmental issues, these are product strategy issues.

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Beyond the Findings: The Case for UX Research in Digital Transformation

Speaker: Marina Foglietta-Tereo, Head of UX Research, AXA Insurance

Join Marina Foglietta-Tereo, Head of UX Research at AXA Insurance, as she explores the unrecognized organizational, cultural, and strategic benefits of an in-house, central and mature UX Research team.

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How to Use Data to Build Strong Customer Communities

Speaker: Carrie Melissa Jones Founder, Gather Community Consulting

On August 12th at 12 pm EDT, Carrie Melissa Jones will be sharing the importance of undertaking research whether you are preparing to launch your community or are planning a strategic pivot, and how it can impact cross-organizational value. Plan community-specific research.

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From Whims to Wins: How a Customer-Centric Portfolio Transforms Product Strategy

Speaker: John Mansour - President, Product Management University

You’ve come up with a winning product strategy, everyone’s on board and energized, and you’re halfway down the path to execution only to have it submarined by something someone convinced your leadership was more strategic!

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How to Sell Your Roadmap to Your Leadership Team

Speaker: Brett Truka, CEO, Devetry

A product roadmap needs to both capture your product’s strategy and outline your execution plan. Because these documents are such an essential component of your job as product manager, you also need to strategize your roadmap presentation. In other words, you need to speak your executive suite’s language.

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Product Development Demystified: Launching Faster with Confidence through Human Insight

Speaker: Kandice Durden, Senior Solutions Consultant

Save your seat and register today! July 27th, 2023 at 11:00am PDT, 2:00pm EDT, 7:00pm BST

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Tough Bosses, Unrealistic Goals, and Other Corporate Challenges That a Customer-Centric Product Strategy Can Empower You to Solve

Speaker: Bob Caporale, Founder of Strategy Generation Company

And have you ever had your boss tell you to just “make those goals happen,” even in the absence of any clear plan that might allow you to do just that? Align your company’s strategic goals to your customers’ unmet needs. Have you ever had internal financial goals handed down to you that seem nearly impossible to meet?

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How Product Managers Can Define a Product Vision to Guide Their Team

Speaker: Christian Bonilla, VP of Product Management at UserTesting

Defining the product vision is a high-stakes exercise, which makes it all the more important to avoid some common pitfalls product managers encounter: confusing the company’s vision with their product vision, defining a vision that’s too abstract to be useful in strategic planning, or combining the “what” and the “how” in the product vision.