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TEI 309: Product management strategy – with Allan Anderson, PhD

Product Innovation Educators

The importance of an organizational game plan for product managers. I started a new series to explore the Product Development and Management Body of Knowledge. While it has since been updated many times, this is the body of knowledge I discovered in 2007 that led to many ah-ha moments for me as a product manager.

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Top 75+ Resources for Product Managers

Sachin Rekhi

I'm often asked what's the best way for a new product manager to learn the fundamentals of the role or for an experienced product manager to continue to master their craft. I've organized this collection into several sections, starting with product management 101.

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What Playing in a Rock Band Taught Me About Product Management, Part 2

The Product Coalition

Given that I’m also a product manager, as well as a (still active) musician, I decided to “be inspired” by John’s title (see “ Be inspired?—?and Here we go: First of all, some background: I’ve got 5 years of IT product management experience under my belt. Hope you do too?—?and and that this is still considered fair use.

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Top 9 Digital Design Agencies in 2023

UX Studio: Product Management

Established in 2007 by a dedicated and diverse team, DHNN Agency is at the forefront of creating innovative digital goods. When working with clients, they follow a tried-and-true method, combining UX and web design expertise with innovative product strategy. Furthermore, they challenge industry norms and champion user-centric design.

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Why do products need a story?

DISQO

” Dropbox founder, Drew Houston didn’t walk around in 2007 telling people that he wanted to or had invented a file hosting system offering a personal cloud as a service. This is why stories are critical – they invoke positive emotional reactions. This shared vision is evangelized by sales, marketing, and development teams.

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Why do products need a story?

DISQO

” Dropbox founder, Drew Houston didn’t walk around in 2007 telling people that he wanted to or had invented a file hosting system offering a personal cloud as a service. This is why stories are critical – they invoke positive emotional reactions. This shared vision is evangelized by sales, marketing, and development teams.

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Why do products need a story?

DISQO

” Dropbox founder, Drew Houston didn’t walk around in 2007 telling people that he wanted to or had invented a file hosting system offering a personal cloud as a service. This is why stories are critical – they invoke positive emotional reactions. This shared vision is evangelized by sales, marketing, and development teams.