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Product Failure is An Opportunity

The Product Coalition

Failing slowly is of course worse than pulling the plug early on a badly performing product. Failure is just the inevitable ingredient to create successful businesses and products. And yet, clearly articulated actions for what happens when the measure of success is not met anymore are rarely part of product planning.

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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

Balance is a key element to navigating a roadmap – between customer-facing and internal, creativity and productivity, between different functions. Getting this right allows your teams to work in lockstep together. Des: Welcome to the 12th episode of Intercom on Product. That’s the dream, that’s the vision.

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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

Balance is a key element to navigating a roadmap – between customer-facing and internal, creativity and productivity, between different functions. Getting this right allows your teams to work in lockstep together. Des: Welcome to the 12th episode of Intercom on Product. That’s the dream, that’s the vision.

Roadmap 165
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My AMA on NextBigWhat

Arpit Rai

I did an AMA (Ask Me Anything) on product management on NextBigWhat a couple of months ago. There were a bunch of questions I was asked about product management. What’s the difference between product management in B2B/SaaS and B2C? What’s the difference between product management in B2B/SaaS and B2C?

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My AMA at NextBigWhat

Arpit Rai

My AMA on NextBigWhat I did an AMA (AskMeAnything) on product management on NextBigWhat a couple of months ago. There were a bunch of questions I was asked about product management. What’s the difference between product management in B2B/SaaS and B2C? How did you get into product management?

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Whole Product Game

Tyner Blain

I’ve been revisiting his concepts and their use recently, thinking about how to revise them for some exercises I’ve been doing with product teams. Whole Product Game Background. Gamestorming has an article describing the Whole Product game and a link to Innovation Games’ online version. Thanks, Luke!

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Co-Located vs. Remote/Distributed Teams: What Works and Why

The Product Coalition

Do co-located teams truly perform better? But having experienced both poorly performing, co-located teams as well as high performing distributed teams, I wanted to take a closer look at some of the research as well as experiences of others. The team members are a critical part of the overall success of distributed teams.