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13 Best Product Management Books to Read in 2021 – Product Manager Must-Reads

Userpilot

What are the best product management books to add to your 2021 reading list? We’ve put together a list for you with a few staples from every product manager’s bookshelf and some new releases too. New in – Best New Product Management Books in 2021. out of 5 stars. 54 global ratings. Where to buy?

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What’s Canada’s Product Management Problem?

Bain Public

Product management of course. Product Managers in the Tech Ecosystem. If there’s one thing that sticks out the most in Canadian startups, it’s the lack of product managers in the tech ecosystem — a major skill shortage that can cripple the chances of executing major outcomes. What is it, you ask?

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The Evolution of Netflix

The Product Coalition

By the end of 2002, Netflix had reached 800,000 subscribers¹ , firmly establishing itself as a major player in the rental market. Pricing Strategy: Adapting to Market Dynamics Netflix’s pricing strategy has evolved significantly over the years in response to changing market dynamics and consumer preferences.

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A Better Problem Statement Template

Tyner Blain

A good problem statement helps you to improve your product thinking about what it means to be better. Make collective decisions to manifest a product strategy. A good problem statement helps you more effectively shape your product to support your strategy. Decide which problem you’re trying to solve.

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Upcoming Speaking Engagements

Bain Public

I am ready to provide business leaders and product managers the information, access, and expert guidance that they wish they had earlier in their product journey. I share my passion for product through workshops, published articles and speaking engagements. Interested in having me speak or attend an event?

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4 key steps towards a growth engine strategy

Product Warrior

Reviewing product strategy to design a growth engine for established business is a common ask of product leadership, although few businesses achieve it. To illustrate how to use this tool, below is a made up example reviewing Apple in Jan 2002 after a successful launch of the first iPod.

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Product Goals in Scrum

Roman Pichler

What’s more, I like to ensure that product goals are connected to the product strategy and its user and business goals. This helps me choose the right product goals and it ensures that meeting a product goal is a step towards creating the desired value for the users and the business, as figure 1 shows.