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Free Your Product Roadmap and Ditch the Timeline

Mind the Product

I recently tweeted about timeline roadmaps saying they had to go. I tried a couple of searches while I was testing, including one of my favourites: search for “product roadmap” under the Images tab (whether in Google or Ecosia), and you’ll get a bunch of timelines. So here’s my FAQ on moving from a timeline roadmap.

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Smart Glass Product Review – Jio Glass, Apple Glass, Google Glass, Etc.

The Basics of Product Management

We will review each smart glass available today, including the newest entrant, Jio Glass. However, the product roadmap continues to remain hazy. It was launched with a lot of fanfare in 2012 with commercial availability by mid-2013. The post Smart Glass Product Review – Jio Glass, Apple Glass, Google Glass, Etc.

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How JustGiving Crowdfunding Went From an Idea to £100m in Five Years

Mind the Product

In 2012, when I was working as part of the JustGiving team responsible for innovative products and disruptive business models, we decided to test how people could raise money for non-charitable good causes. 2012 – the Inception. From there we put together a basic roadmap and started writing user stories.

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How to Develop Your Product Career, Using the Product Quadrants

The Product Coalition

Review your list against the quadrants to determine the quadrant that fits you best, and the second-best fit too. In reality, you’ll likely have a feel for your top quadrants anecdotally, but reviewing the list will help confirm or deny your feeling. Consulting firms and large companies are where this quadrant can thrive. In summary?—?think

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Webinar: What to Do Before and After a Mobile App Launch to Improve Customer Experience

Alchemer Mobile

It causes frustration on the part of customers, and it causes a challenge for development teams in terms of maintaining code bases that are sometimes multiple years apart in terms of their generations. And what that causes is navigation confusion. So sort of thinking about it that way. list, those four features down there in the bottom left.

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Customer Education & Training: The Investment That Keeps on Giving

Gainsight

Technology companies are producing more complex software, which can often overwhelm customers during the onboarding process. Sam Mallikarjunan, Head of Growth at HubSpot, a leader in inbound marketing and sales software, explains that teaching the user in this example to create an email campaign isn’t good enough.

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28 ways to grow supply in a marketplace — by Lenny Rachitsky, ex-Airbnb

Andrew Chen

Hi readers, The growth teams at Uber and Airbnb occasionally met over the years to share best practices, brainstorm ideas, and share observations on the startup world. As a result of this experience, I’m often asked what I’d recommend startups do to grow supply in their marketplace. Often not possible due to the business model.