Remove 2013 Remove Product Marketing Remove Systems Review Remove Vision
article thumbnail

ProductPlan vs. Roadmunk

ProductPlan

Roadmapping software has emerged as a core need for the modern product manager. Both founded in 2013, ProductPlan and Roadmunk offer software that makes it easy to build and share beautiful roadmaps. Ease of use is one of the primary categories that factor into their overall score for a particular product.

article thumbnail

ProductPlan vs. Roadmunk

ProductPlan

Roadmapping software has emerged as a core need for the modern product manager. Both founded in 2013, ProductPlan and Roadmunk offer software that makes it easy to build and share beautiful roadmaps. Ease of use is one of the primary categories that factor into their overall score for a particular product.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Top 10 Deliverables of Product Managers

Sachin Rekhi

I instead define a product manager as driving the vision, strategy, design, and execution of their product. It's equally important for product managers to think about each of these four dimensions as having a concrete set of deliverables. Vision: Vision Narrative. Vision: Product Walkthrough.

article thumbnail

Wootric’s Deepa Subramanian on measuring the voice of the customer

Intercom, Inc.

It’s all part of a customer-centric philosophy that emphasizes empathy and self-awareness over a staid corporate vision. And then the entrepreneurial bug bit, and I started a bagel company in San Francisco – which as far as product-market fit goes, it was so amazingly easy to get there. Wootric’s vision.

article thumbnail

How to build a growth team – lessons from Uber, Hubspot, and others (50 slides)

Andrew Chen

The growth team was originally created in 2013, founded by Ed Baker. Above: The easiest way to talk about The Product Death Cycle. Unfortunately, this is how products are often shipped and released. You have someone with a vision, who builds some features and does a launch. Product teams focus on creating core value.