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Improving Product Management in 2016; Product Management Podcast

Good Product Manager

Improving Product Management in 2016: Strategy vs. Technique. In most sports there are two basic ways to improve — better technique or better strategy. Those are all compiled on the episode summary page , though I’ve included them below as well: Product Manager vs. Product Owner in Agile: One Person or Two?

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Upcoming SiriusDecisions Product Management Webcasts

Good Product Manager

These complimentary webcasts are focused on best practices for b-to-b product management leaders and product managers. Rather than a “one-size-fits-all” offering, we recommend tailoring the offering to the buyer needs through pricing and product strategies such as bundling and tiered pricing architectures.

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Upcoming SiriusDecisions Product Management Webcasts

Good Product Manager

These complimentary webcasts are focused on best practices for b-to-b product management leaders and product managers. Rather than a “one-size-fits-all” offering, we recommend tailoring the offering to the buyer needs through pricing and product strategies such as bundling and tiered pricing architectures.

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Improving Product Management in 2016; Product Management Podcast

Good Product Manager

Improving Product Management in 2016: Strategy vs. Technique. In most sports there are two basic ways to improve — better technique or better strategy. Those are all compiled on the episode summary page , though I’ve included them below as well: Product Manager vs. Product Owner in Agile: One Person or Two?

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Why Product Features Matter

Department of Product

Why Product Features Matter Product strategy, features and the value chain What outcomes are you trying to achieve? How does what we’re building align with the wider strategy of the business? The question for product managers particularly, is one of feature depth vs breadth. They’re addictive.