April, 2019

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Product Backlog Management – 10 Tips for Product Managers

280 Group

A product backlog is an essential component for your Agile development team. It is a set of requirements received from business and formulated into development tasks. The higher priority an item is, the sooner a developer team will work on it. All product backlog items are estimated by developers. Improve collaboration.

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The In-App Engagement Starter Kit

Gainsight

Technology is necessary to deploy the in-app engagements and a framework, like the one below, will help you map out when, where, and how often your engagements should occur. The TRUSt Framework: Gainsight’s in-app promise. We developed a framework called “The TRUSt Framework” to ensure that all in-app engagements are TRUSt -worthy.

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Optimal Product Process™ 3.0 Phase Four: Qualify

280 Group

As the end of development nears, the team determines if the product is ready to move into the final qualification phase. After spending hundreds of millions of dollars (perhaps billions including acquisitions) developing it, they spent a huge amount to launch the product and even had a launch party at their campus. CLICK HERE.

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Embrace Uncertainty: the art of Applying a Scientific Approach

Mind the Product

The rollercoaster ride that is product development is inherently chaotic and ever-changing. Sure, there are semi-quantitative ways of estimating uncertainty for each assumption (for example, the RICE framework for prioritization), but as with many things in product development, these are guess-based models that help us to compare options.

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Driving Business Impact for PMs

Speaker: Jon Harmer, Product Manager for Google Cloud

This session will provide you with a comprehensive set of tools to help you develop impactful products by shifting from output-based thinking to outcome-based thinking. Understand how your work contributes to your company's strategy and learn to apply frameworks to ensure your features solve user problems that drive business impact.

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Pathways to a Product Management Career

Product Management Unpacked

Perhaps you’re already working in software development or a technical sales & marketing role at your current company. Many product managers enroll in a certification and training program, such as Pragmatic Marketing, General Assembly or 280 Group, or get educated on product development methodology frameworks such as Agile or Scrum.

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The Major Problems with SAFe

The Product Coalition

Putting the Focus on Frameworks Rather Than Outcomes In my post about Product Thinking vs. Project Thinking , I highlight the differences between the two mindsets. And that is what I see with SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework if you’re unfamiliar with the term). SAFe adds layers of process to product development that don’t need to be there.

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How to Increase Your Research Efficiency and Move You From Insights to Action, Faster

Speaker: Michele Ronsen, UX Expert and Founder of Curiosity Tank

Then, take notes with strategic frameworks, in specific formats, to right-size the information collected and expedite analysis and synthesis. What is a note-taking framework, how are they used, by whom, and when. Use Product Management Today’s webinars to earn professional development hours! into action takes finesse.

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How to Achieve Product-Market Fit

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

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. December 7, 2023 at 11:00 am PT, 2:00 pm ET, 7:00 pm GMT Use Product Management Today’s webinars to earn professional development hours!

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How to Evaluate and Implement Customer Feedback Into Your Product Roadmap

Speaker: Rebecca Notté, Product Operations Manager and Hannah Chaplin, Director of Product Marketing at Pendo

You will come away having learned: A framework to follow which will help you evaluate and improve your Product Roadmap. Use Product Management Today’s webinars to earn professional development hours! Attendance of this webinar will earn one PDH toward your NPDP certification for the Product Development and Management Association.

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Building User-Centric and Responsible Generative AI Products

Speaker: Shyvee Shi - Product Lead and Learning Instructor at LinkedIn

This presentation unveils a comprehensive 7-step framework designed to navigate the complexities of developing, launching, and scaling Generative AI products. Attendance of this webinar will earn one PDH toward your NPDP certification for the Product Development and Management Association.

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The Art and Science of Explaining Your Product Strategy

Speaker: Jason Tanner, CEO of Applied Frameworks

Ideation, discovery, research, and analysis all inform the development of a product strategy that evolves iteratively as the product team learns more about customers, their problems, and potential solutions. Apply frameworks to define product strategy. Develop a product strategy message. Effectively communicate product strategy.

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Untangle the Complexity of Your Digital Transformation With Roadmapping: Confidence and Clarity for the Journey Ahead

Download this briefing paper to discover useful frameworks and tools researched and developed by the University of Cambridge. Learn about the ‘five steps for digital transformation’ framework and how roadmapping, in particular the S- and T- Plan methods, can drive and support all types of product and technology planning.

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How to Build an Experimentation Culture for Data-Driven Product Development

Speaker: Margaret-Ann Seger, Head of Product, Statsig

In this webinar, Margaret-Ann Seger, Head of Product at Statsig, will teach you how to build an experimentation culture from the ground-up, graduating from just getting started with data-driven development to operating at the level of a FAANG company! Save your seat for this exclusive webinar today!

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Buyer’s Checklist: How to Evaluate a B2B Contact Data Provider

After reading, you’ll gain insight into the following components: How to develop a framework for analyzing a vendor’s contact and account data. Download ZoomInfo’s data-driven eBook for guidance on effectively assessing the vendor marketplace. Critical integrations that fit directly into your sales processes and workflows.