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Product Strategy as a System

Roman Pichler

Product Strategy Discovery As its name suggests, product strategy discovery is about finding an effective product strategybe it for a brand-new product or an existing one whose current strategy is no longer valid. Since then, its become one of the most popular product vision and strategy tools.

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16 Best Product Marketing Campaigns To Inspire Your Own

Userpilot

Looking for the best product marketing campaigns to inspire your next project? We’ve curated 16 of the most innovative product campaigns from industry leaders like Userpilot, HubSpot, and Spotify, among others, that will spark your creativity and help you create campaigns that drive product growth.

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Miro’s Andrey Khusid on the art of distributed teamwork

Intercom, Inc.

Here are five quick takeaways: In 2011, Forbes Magazine called RealtimeBoard (Miro’s previous iteration) “a virtual whiteboard on steroids” We chatted to Andrey about this description to see if the shoe still fits today. John: Why the switch of name from RealtimeBoard to Miro? Short on time? Andrey: Absolutely.

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The Seven Basic Value Propositions

The Product Coalition

Finding product market fit Every product, business, brand, service, or other impactful venture has been successful through product market fit. Marc Andreessen coined this term and defined it as: “B eing in a good market with a product that can satisfy that market.” Patagonia ad from 2011?—?

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AI, Autonomy, and the Build Trap – Announcing our first three speakers for #mtpcon SF

Mind the Product

In 2011, Nate left Stryker to build Brightface, a product development company that focused on mobile and web applications including Cycleface which was acquired by Strava, the #1 fitness app for endurance athletes. Tanner’s first human-centered product development team. Nate Walkingshaw, Author and CXO Pluralsight.

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All the Awesome Speakers for #mtpcon SF 2017

Mind the Product

In 2011, Nate left Stryker to build Brightface, a product development company that focused on mobile and web applications including Cycleface which was acquired by Strava, the #1 fitness app for endurance athletes. Tanner’s first human-centered product development team. Nate Walkingshaw, Author and CXO Pluralsight.

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More Awesome Speakers for #mtpcon SF 2017

Mind the Product

In 2011, Nate left Stryker to build Brightface, a product development company that focused on mobile and web applications including Cycleface which was acquired by Strava, the #1 fitness app for endurance athletes. Tanner’s first human-centered product development team. Nate Walkingshaw, Author and CXO Pluralsight.