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How a Product Manager can survive the 3 pivotal startup phases

NextBigWhat

A Product Manager at a startup has to typically deal with 3 main phases – formation, validation and growth. In this enlightening article by Vivek Lakshman, VP Innovation @ Pramati Technologies, he writes about how a Product Manager can go about dealing with the challenge. Fostering an engineering-design partnership.

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Announcing NextBigWhat Meetup: How To Make ‘Listening To The User’ A Way Of Life

NextBigWhat

One of the most fundamental reasons as to the requirement of a Product Management function is helping build product that customers need. And to do that Product Managers themselves need to be attuned to making that happen by understanding users deeply. Current Product Managers, Aspiring Product Managers and Founders.

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How to Become a (Great) Product Manager

The Product Coalition

Consider all of the software products out there that have pervaded your life, for better or worse — Instagram, Lyft, Gmail. There are some… Continue reading on ProductCoalition.com ».

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How to Build Your Product Team's Second Brain

Product management is one of the most complex knowledge jobs. If you're doing it in a small startup, it's even more complex. Yet, for the most part, the tools we use are designed for a single area, like task or project management, support system, or, at best, knowledge capture tools with some task management on the side.

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Building Healthy Innovation Ecosystems for Your Projects

Speaker: Nick Noreña, Innovation Coach and Advisor, Kromatic

Every startup and innovation project exists within an ecosystem that either helps or hurts that project. As innovation managers, we need to keep a pulse of that ecosystem and make sure we're helping those innovation projects we're managing every step of the way.

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Put Your Data to Work: The Complete Playbook

What do startups and Fortune 500 companies have in common? From search engines to navigation systems, data is used to fuel products, manage risk, inform business strategy, create competitive analysis reports, provide direct marketing services, and much more.

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Design Hacks for Non-Designers: Ask Expert Laura Klein

Speaker: Laura Klein, Principal at Users Know and Author of UX for Lean Startups

Join UX designer and product management expert Laura Klein for a no-holds-barred Ask Me Anything session on UX design. Laura—principal of Users Know and author of Build Better Products and UX for Lean Startups—has over 20 years of experience helping companies innovate responsibly and improve their product development processes.

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The Secrets to Building Unique, Personalized Experiences For Your Customers

Speaker: Vivek Bedi, Author of "You: The Product," Entrepreneur, and Digital Leader

He will share insights he has learned from his successes and more importantly, his failures from his careers at big companies as well as startups. Use Product Management Today’s webinars to earn professional development hours! Use Product Management Today’s webinars to earn professional development hours!

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Scaling to the Masses - Fit Your Product for a Larger User Base

Speaker: Dustin Smith, Sr. Product Manager, Incubator

Whether you're running a small startup or trying to get your idea to take off in a large corporation, you'll need the right tools and perspective to scale your product. Join Dustin Smith, Senior Product Manager of the Innovation Incubator at Indeed, and learn how to scale your product for greatness.

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Product Market Fit: A Lesson from Sephora’s Head of Product

Speaker: Sneha Narahalli - VP, Head of Product at Sephora

Regardless of whether you work for a startup or a larger business, its critical to understand what product meets the needs of your audience, what unique value proposition this product is bringing to the market, and when you are straying away from the identified PMF. Scaling a successful product after PMF has been established.