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A framework for finding product-market fit | Todd Jackson (First Round Capital)

Lenny Rachitsky

Prior to Dropbox, Todd led product management for Twitter’s Content and Discovery teams after selling his startup, Cover, to Twitter in 2014. Before Cover, Todd oversaw product development for Facebook’s Newsfeed, Photos, and Groups. examples: Vanta, Lattice, Persona] Level two: Developing product-market fit.

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Developing Product Management Confidence

bpma ProductHub

These words couldn’t be more relevant to product management. But how do you develop the confidence required to lead a team of stakeholders to a positive outcome? The decade long product experience from PM at DEC to VP of PM & Marketing established her in the foundational class of PM’s in Boston.

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2014 BPMA Gala Online Discussion

Product Culture

Some of you may know that I've taken on a role as Vice President and Chief Evangelist for the Boston Product Management Association. The BPMA is the second-largest professional association for product managers and product marketers, after the SVPMA, and I am honored to be involved.

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The “Why” Behind Your Product Roadmap

bpma ProductHub

OKR’s are way to translate strategy into action by having teams think in context of results they want to achieve prior to developing a roadmap. This sets up the product roadmap so that it can be used as a tool to help drive results and link back to the business objectives and strategic direction. What is Good Product Strategy?

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Best Practices for AI Product Management

The Product Coalition

If you manage AI products, the answer is probably “many”. AI product management is a unique beast that can be quite challenging, but there are ways to make it easier. Photo by Skitterphoto from Pexels In 2014, at the ProductX conference, I won second place for my presentation on time management for busy product managers.

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Minimum Viable Products: Why You Should Test before Investing in Ideas

The Product Coalition

Minimum Viable Products: Why You Should Test Before Investing In Ideas Let’s analyze the advantages of MVP-based software development. Why should you invest in MVP development? You can successfully prevent these problems by starting software development with a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). In this case, a car.

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10 Scaling Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

A small group of qualified individuals who have the right skills and motivation can be more productive than many individuals who lack the necessary expertise and act out of obligation. This is true for product people and development team members alike in my experience. How minimal your product can be depends on its market.