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7 Product Analytics Mistakes You’re Making (+Solutions)

Userpilot

In 2006, British mathematician Clive Humby made the infamous statement: Data is the new oil. Leveraging product analytics isnt just about making pretty dashboards; its about viewing your existing data as a learning opportunity to make informed decisions with your onboarding strategy.

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Let’s Talk About Faster Horses

The Product Coalition

In 2006, Henry Ford’s great-grandson said that the attribution to Ford was accurate. I mean, they are not even product managers; they don’t even know that they should talk about problems and needs. Sounds like someone has been reading cruise industry magazines, right? But wait, it doesn’t stop there! So which one is it?

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Why Product Management Is Not The Same As Oprah’s Favorite Things

The Product Guy

Because I’m not Oprah and Product Management is a dialogue, not a show. These are the three mistakes I learned when trying to run my product like an episode of Oprah’s Favorite Things: 1. The Oprah’s Favorite Things method lead to a lot of Product Manager bad habits. More About The Product Mentor.

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500: Evolving trends in product management: What every PM and VP Needs to Know – with Tony Ulwick

Product Innovation Educators

Outcome-Driven Innovation – for Product Managers Watch on YouTube [link] TLDR Tony Ulwick, creator of Jobs-to-Be-Done, introduces Outcome-Driven Innovation (ODI), a revolutionary approach to product management. For example, one company solved 14 unmet needs in just three hours after going through this process.

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5 Machine Learning Lessons for Product Managers

Mind the Product

What does it mean for us as product managers? We all use AI or machine learning (ML)-driven products almost every day, and the number of these products will be growing exponentially over the next couple of years. What does it mean for us as product managers? Source: Todd Wickersty, [link].

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6 Product Managers Who Became CEOs-and How!

The Product Coalition

While some may say that a Product Manager is ‘the CEO of the product’, that’s not entirely true. As a Product Manager, you have very little authority. While the buck stops with you when it comes to product decision making, the overall health of the company doesn’t rest on your shoulders.

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430: How changes in marketing are influencing products – with Ali Plonchak 

Product Innovation Educators

How product and marketing teams can work together Today we are talking about the interdependence of product and marketing and how marketing trends have changed. Since 2006 at Crossmedia, she has helped clients navigate the changing marketing landscape. To help us, Ali Plonchak is with us. Ali is the COO of Crossmedia.