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Three Frameworks for the “Promiscuous Product Manager”

ProductCraft

Let’s say I’m in my ten-thousandth hour as a product manager and I’ve spent the past decade racking up wins at tech companies currently worth more than $1 trillion. Read more » The post Three Frameworks for the “Promiscuous Product Manager” appeared first on ProductCraft by Pendo. Or a pro football coach?

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Lean, Agile, & Design Thinking by Jeff Gothelf

Mind the Product

There are so many frameworks and tools to choose from, so how do you make them work in the real world? Jeff takes us through the basics of the three main frameworks – Agile, Lean, and Design Thinking – and then gives us a set of principles that can help us effectively meld them together. These can then flow into Agile.

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Evolving your Product Management career ladder

Intercom, Inc.

Product Management is an elusive craft. The result is that performance reviews can be hard to do well, consistently, across multiple managers. “Having a solid framework for framing the discussion is a big step forward” Of course, there’s still heaps of ambiguity and subjectivity. Career ladders to the rescue.

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Empowered Product Teams by Marty Cagan

Mind the Product

At this year’s MTP Engage conference in Hamburg I had the pleasure to introduce my personal product management idol Marty Cagan to our audience. Many companies still operate a top-down approach with product managers and their teams usually executing orders from the top. He spoke about one of his favourite topics: empowered teams.

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Driving Business Impact for PMs

Speaker: Jon Harmer, Product Manager for Google Cloud

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. Grow your user empathy skills: Better understand users and the problem space they are working in through Journey Maps that are customized for Product Managers.

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Is Scrum Agile Enough?

Ask Benny

Scrum is just one of the software development frameworks that implement agile and there are many others including Kanban, extreme programming, lean software development and more. Scrum is a valid and very popular framework for agile development. The Agile Manifesto. Agile is just a means to an end. Execute with Solutions.

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When is “Agile Scaling” the Answer?

Johanna Rothman

My experience is that when people use frameworks for larger efforts, they experience these unexpected side effects: The framework actions often require more manager-type people to control the actions of others. The framework creates less throughput, not more. Or, management didn't consider how they got there.

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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. Come learn how to turn product management into more of a science than an art to improve your odds of success. But most products fail to do so.

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Roadmaps Are Dead! Long Live Roadmaps!

Speaker: Bruce McCarthy, Co-Author of Product Roadmaps Relaunched and Founder of Product Culture

There are various frameworks and tools that are designed to help product management teams understand what to build, but somehow teams are still shipping products that don’t gain traction. Many times, when companies are building their product roadmaps, they are not properly accounting for customer validation.

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Platform Product Management Beyond Features: Introducing B-MAP for Platform Ecosystem Success

B-MAP framework tackles this challenge. B-MAP goes beyond features, focusing on building, managing, adapting, and partnering to foster a thriving platform ecosystem. Traditional PM struggles with the complexities of platform ecosystems.

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Building User-Centric and Responsible Generative AI Products

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

These products, with their unique capabilities, bring fresh opportunities and challenges that demand a fresh approach to product management. This presentation unveils a comprehensive 7-step framework designed to navigate the complexities of developing, launching, and scaling Generative AI products.

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The North Star Playbook

Are you looking for new methods to deepen your understanding of product management? Then look no further than this new resource from Amplitude, and see how the North Star Framework can improve the way you manage your products! Do you want: A greater sense of impact and coherence in your work?

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The Ultimate Guide to Executive Recruiting

It's no secret that hiring for a senior management position is a tough task for recruiters, and remaining open to changes and seeking better ways to source candidates is critical. That is why building a strong framework for executive hiring that maximizes efficiencies while minimizing cost and time to hire is important.

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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. Often, the most useful tool product managers and researchers can employ is a carefully thought-out approach. What is a note-taking framework, how are they used, by whom, and when.

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

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

Key takeaways include: How to start building metrics understanding & empathy on your team 📊 How to choose and implement tooling to build in a more data-driven way 🔐 Crawl → Walk → Run framework for kickstarting your experimentation journey 🚀 What “good” actually looks like at scale 📈 You don't want to miss out!

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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

It can be a real challenge to collect, manage, and understand feedback from customers. You will come away having learned: A framework to follow which will help you evaluate and improve your Product Roadmap. How to manage customer feedback and utilize it. How do you know who to listen to?

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Potholes in your Roadmap and How to Fill Them

Speaker: Hope Gurion, Product Coach and Advisor

As a Product Manager, prioritizing work on your roadmap is an important part of your role. To answer roadmap questions, you're probably familiar with frameworks like RICE and Cost of Delay. But products are built by people, and people are messy - unlike these frameworks.

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Feedback Management: A PM's Key for Continuous and Impactful Product Growth

Speaker: Hannah Chaplin - Product Marketing Principal at Pendo & Steve Cheshire - Product Manager at Pendo

Working with customers to improve product feedback management is a major driver of product-led growth. Feedback implementation frameworks that increase the precision and accuracy of the features being built. Consulting customers throughout the product development process enables businesses to focus on the features that matter.

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A Simple Framework for Complex User Goals

Speaker: Hannah Stegen, Customer Service Manager, Crescendo

Hope is not lost, however: with the right framework, you can still make sure your users are on track. Join Hannah Stegen (she/her), Customer Success Manager at Crescendo, as she explains how you can monitor even the most complex user journeys by breaking them up into Attitude, Intention, and Behavior.