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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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How To Screw Up The Launch Of A New Drug

The Accidental Product Manager

A treatment for Alzheimer’s was botched Image Credit: Diverse Stock Photos The one thing that every product manager would love to have would be a product that everyone needed. Over at Biogen, their product managers thought that they just might have such a product. What went wrong?

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How to Use Incremental Innovation to Build and Grow SaaS Products

Userpilot

Why is incremental innovation important for product managers ? Incremental innovation is a process of gradually modifying a company’s existing products or services through small improvements. Small but regular improvements are a more reliable way to achieve product-market fit. What is incremental innovation?

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Customer retention is the new conversion

Intercom, Inc.

I’ve been working with my co-founders since 2007-2008. We developed all these tips and tricks that would help us optimize what happens when they land. It became standard fare to find the best possible way you could lay your page out, which was a positive thing. Never stop signing up for your own product.

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Why do products need a story?

DISQO

They usually want introductions to investors and developers – rarely are they seeking advice. That ‘brilliant’ and seasoned investors can look at any idea or product and say ‘this is going to be big.’ People are notoriously bad at envisioning what they want even when they see it. People evaluate ideas in context.

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Why do products need a story?

DISQO

They usually want introductions to investors and developers – rarely are they seeking advice. That ‘brilliant’ and seasoned investors can look at any idea or product and say ‘this is going to be big.’ People are notoriously bad at envisioning what they want even when they see it. People evaluate ideas in context.

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Why do products need a story?

DISQO

They usually want introductions to investors and developers – rarely are they seeking advice. That ‘brilliant’ and seasoned investors can look at any idea or product and say ‘this is going to be big.’ People are notoriously bad at envisioning what they want even when they see it. People evaluate ideas in context.