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Understanding Product-Market Fit: A Guide for New Product Managers

The Product Coalition

But one of the major concepts you absolutely need to get your head around is Product-Market Fit. If you don’t do your research, and understand how your product fits into the market (see what we did there?) What Exactly is Product-Market Fit? How Do I Know if I Have No Product-Market Fit?

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6 Product Managers Who Became CEOs-and How!

The Product Coalition

The day to day of a CEO and a Product Manager might not be identical…but they both involve meetings. In smaller companies and startups, both need to have a clear and firm understanding of the product strategy. Lots and lots of meetings.

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Upcoming Speaking Engagements

Bain Public

FITC Winnipeg 2006, Canada FITC Toronto 2006, Canada FITC Toronto 2005, Canada Flash Forward 2005, New York, U.S. Flash Forward 2008, San Francisco, U.S. FITC Toronto 2008, Canada FITC Toronto 2007, Canada Flash Belt 2007, Minneapolis, U.S. Flash Forward 2007, Boston, U.S. Flash Forward 2005, San Francisco, U.S. About Paul Ortchanian.

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The Ultimate List of Product Leaders You Must Follow (UPDATED)

The Product Coalition

29 Product Leaders You Must Follow Julie Zhuo is Product Design VP at Facebook. She studied Computer Science at Stanford and joined the company in its early stages, way back in 2006. Starting as a Product Designer, she then became Manager, Director and finally VP. Read him here , on Twitter and Medium.

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Coda’s Shishir Mehrotra on rethinking docs from scratch

Intercom, Inc.

How has that transition been for you, going from the giant company that is Google back to the early-stage startup that is Coda? Just yesterday, someone in the product marketing team shared a Coda doc with me that’s acting as the entire project plan and content repository for another whole of our marketing site we’re working on.

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Launching a New Breakout Product | Jason Fried | BoS USA Online 2020

Business of Software Conference

And then you end up building multiple products over a number of years, we launched in 2004, we launch Basecamp, and 2005, we launch Ta-da list, and then we launched Backpack in the same year in 2006, we launched Campfire. In 2007, we launched Highrise; we launched a new product every year for like four or five years, basically.

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14 years building BoS

Business of Software Conference

And there were lots of conferences for startups and lots of conferences for people that were raising funds and IPO going and all sorts of crazy old things. While we’re reminiscing in hindsight, if you were to go even further back all the way to 2006, before your first BoS conference, what would you tell yourself? I like to learn.