Thu.Oct 10, 2019

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What Your Executives Want to See When You’re Presenting Your Roadmap

ProductPlan

As a product manager who now sits on the other side of the table as an executive, I’ve had lots of experience both presenting executive-facing roadmaps and receiving those presentations. I understand how much thought (and possibly anxiety) goes into these roadmap presentations. Mistakes I’ve Seen When Presenting Executive Roadmaps.

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From customer problems to product features: how to use feedback to create a roadmap

Mixpanel

At Mixpanel, we’ve developed a system where everybody in a position to talk to a customer can log a product gap. Below, I’ll outline the Mixpanel approach to product gaps and how you can use it to inform your product roadmap. Product gaps inform our roadmap. Discovering a product gap. Analysis and prioritization.

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Advancing Your Product Management Career Rapidly – You Asked, We Answered

280 Group

Being clear about this will help you be more effective with your manager, and should lead to a more positive working relationship. He specializes in improving product strategy development, implementing full product lifecycle processes, and roadmap development and evolution.

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From customer problems to product features: how to use feedback to create a roadmap

Mixpanel

At Mixpanel, we’ve developed a system where everybody in a position to talk to a customer can log a product gap. Below, I’ll outline the Mixpanel approach to product gaps and how you can use it to inform your product roadmap. Product gaps inform our roadmap. Discovering a product gap. Analysis and prioritization.

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Positioning to Win: How to Harness a Product Superpower

Speaker: April Dunford, Executive Consultant, Speaker, and Author

Positioning forms the foundation of a product's go-to market strategy. Your marketing plans, your sales strategy, your customer segmentation, your product roadmap - each of these uses positioning as an input. Yet as important as positioning is, it is deeply misunderstood.

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Louis Rosenfeld on how UX design can close the gaps between people

Intercom, Inc.

“I see creating conference programs or an editorial agenda for a line of books as definition exercises” It’s this personal desire to not put people in positions to fail. So he must’ve had a roadmap in there, too. But it’s also that conferences, books, whatever we do – they’re products.

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Roadmap Personas: The Best Way to Set Expectations for Teams, Clients, and Leadership

Speaker: Johanna Rothman - Management Consultant, Rothman Consulting Group

When was the last time you trusted a roadmap to show you where the product could go and how the teams might get there? Because most roadmaps are at least five years long, teams are frequently unable to see the next set of essential features. Can your customers rely on your roadmaps to find out when new features will be released?

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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

He will discuss how a strong product vision informs your strategy and roadmap, common traps to avoid, share real-life examples, and show ways to reinforce the product vision into your team’s day to day. How to position your vision as an umbrella for the product strategy.

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.