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5 Lessons in Designing Physical Products for Software Product Managers

Mind the Product

In 2009, I’d already had 15-year career in the tech industry, mainly as a product manager at software companies like Microsoft and Adobe. But that year, I decided to take the plunge into physical products, launching KOR Water with my partner Eric Barnes. Our first product, a very sexy water bottle called the KOR ONE had over 25 parts.

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Plan with Problems. Execute with Solutions.

The Product Coalition

How to build a roadmap while staying agile and lean, and why so many product teams do agile wrong. The rest of the company (product management, project management, sales, executive team, marketing) might be left behind or only be partly included. While they are both important, what to do has the most impact on product success.

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Starting The UX Process: How We Organise Kick-off Workshops

UX Studio

A UX professional needs time to understand the product and the market, but you don’t have any. A client knows the product and business inside and out. You want to see progress, finally seeing your product go in the right direction. You want to see progress, finally seeing your product go in the right direction.

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Why Product Planning for B2B should be different than B2C

The Product Coalition

Is there a difference between developing a product for enterprise and a consumer? Although in both cases your software product is used by humans, an enterprise is a legal entity, while a consumer is a person. And the fact that an enterprise is a legal entity makes product management for enterprise products a little different.

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Meet Your Goals with a Practical Product Strategy

Speaker: Nils Davis, Principal, NPD Associates

Whether you manage a feature, a product, or a whole suite of products, you likely have some goals that you're trying to meet. Strategy and goals are different. It's your strategy that allows you to make decisions that help you meet your goals in the first place. But do you have a strategy?

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Mixpanel's Guide to Product Metrics

Businesses and products are all unique and have different goals based on stage and ambitions. Whether you build or market products, tracking the right metrics is crucial to innovation. Use this guide to help you decide what metrics are most important for your product and business.

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How to Achieve Product-Market Fit

Speaker: Dan Olsen - Product Management Trainer and Consultant, Author, and Speaker

Everyone working on a product is trying to achieve the same goal: product-market fit. But most products fail to do so. In this webinar, product management expert Dan Olsen will share his simple but effective framework for achieving product-market fit from his book The Lean Product Playbook.

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Hooked - How to Build Habit-Forming Products

Speaker: Nir Eyal, Author of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products

Why do some products capture widespread attention while others flop? What makes us engage with certain products out of sheer habit? Nir Eyal answers these questions (and many more) by explaining the Hook Model—a four-step process embedded into the products of many successful companies to subtly encourage customer behavior.

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How Product Teams Can Leverage Community

Speaker: Scott Baldwin of ProductBoard

Product managers and community managers share a common goal: to deliver value to their users. Through in-depth user insights, a clear product strategy, and an inspiring roadmap. Building products is a team sport and involves everyone working together to get the right products to market faster.

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Build Actionable Dashboards to Drive Your Business

Speaker: Jim O'Leary, VP of Product Management, and Brian Elmi, Director of Product Management, NTENT

Most product dashboard review lagging indicators rather than leading indicator and focus on the wrong metrics to move the business forward. How to instrument your products to measure direct effect on business outcomes. How to define success metrics for new initiatives (product, marketing, etc) that align with your business needs.

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The Definitive Guide to Embedded Analytics

Every application provider has the same goals: to help their users work more efficiently, and to drive user adoption. But many companies fail to achieve this goal because they struggle to provide the reporting and analytics users have come to expect.

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Keep the Competitive Edge and Reduce Churn

Speaker: Johanna Rothman - Management Consultant, Rothman Consulting Group

When customers leave your product ecosystem, they often leave you puzzled about the reasons behind their departure. Maybe your product was once the best option on the market, but due to missing features and difficulties, its competitive edge has dwindled. The goal is to discover these reasons before customers churn.

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Ramping-up Your Digital CX Strategy: Adaptation of Omni Channel and Conversational Support

Speaker: Michael McMillan - Customer Experience Expert, TEDx Speaker, and Author

Customers who have a seamless buying experience, from speaking with sales and purchasing the product to easily finding support, are more likely to return to your organization and recommend it to others. Are you looking to elevate your CX support strategy?