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Top 75+ Resources for Product Managers

Sachin Rekhi

Most folks are looking for a pointer to a book or a class they can take on product management, but I always reply with a collection of blog posts from practitioners sharing their best practices. Spool Babe Ruth and Feature Lists - Ken Norton Using The Kano Model To Prioritize Product Development - Martin Eriksson Position, Position, Position!

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How to Use Incremental Innovation to Build and Grow SaaS Products

Userpilot

As a result, it helps you develop only the features that they need and avoid falling into the feature fallacy trap and creating the consumption gap. Riskiest Assumption Testing (RAT) and Fake Door Testing are good ways of validating ideas before you commit to developing them. Disruptive innovation is what many SaaS startups aspire to.

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Get a Head Start for Your Design Career with Dan Winer | Design Aloud ?

UX Studio

I realized that that wasn’t really gonna happen I’m very very bad at competition. And like the warmups and practice, I could see that I was kind of… you can kind of know how good you are on the team [00:04:00] in the warmups. And that was back in 2007 and has been going ever since. But, I have a question.

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Ten Lessons Learned Building Doist | Amir Salihefendic, Doist | BoS Europe 2019

Business of Software Conference

Today, more and more teams are discovering the benefits and flexibility that remote working provides; and in an ever changing world, could remote working become the new normal? Having founded Doist in 2007, Amir Salihefendic is the CEO and founder of the company behind Todoist and Twist. It’s like slack but much better!

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#BoS2019 Speaker Interviews: What They Learned

Business of Software Conference

Peldi: Seeing the BoS talks was part of my inspiration back in 2007. It was refreshing because the content wasn’t about the typical Silicon Valley startups that try to grow super big. At the time, my blog was becoming popular and I was invited to speak at Redgate to their offices. It was like TED, but for us.

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#BoS2019 Speaker Interviews: What They Learned

Business of Software Conference

Peldi: Seeing the BoS talks was part of my inspiration back in 2007. It was refreshing because the content wasn’t about the typical Silicon Valley startups that try to grow super big. At the time, my blog was becoming popular and I was invited to speak at Redgate to their offices. It was like TED, but for us.

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Venture capitalist Harry Stebbings on getting into venture

Intercom, Inc.

He read everything he could on VCs and, as an 18-year-old, started The Twenty Minute VC , a podcast that has, for the past eight years, picked the brain of over 200 of the world’s leading venture capitalists and startup founders and has been downloaded over 100 million times. I love media, I love content, and I love the team here.