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520: The future of AI in product management – with Mike Todasco

Product Innovation Educators

The discussion explores practical applications of AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude in product development, including MVP refinement, customer testing, and marketing content creation. However, Mike emphasizes the importance of balancing AI capabilities with human oversight, warning against over-reliance on AI.

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The Worst Nightmare of Any Product Manager

The Product Guy

At the end of 2015 I was in the worst nightmare of any Product Manager. In fact, our tests regularly failed. As we were getting closer to the end of the year, my senior vice president called me in, to review our progress against our goals. We were testing our code. I’m not a technical Product Manager.

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Choosing the Right Planning Horizon for Your Product

Roman Pichler

This is due to a simple but fundamental correlation: the further we look into the future, the less we can see. The product was launched in April 2015, but I am not convinced that it has entered the growth stage. You should therefore regularly review your plans and revise them. Take the Apple Watch as an example.

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Product Management in AsiaPac

Mind the Product

Since #mtpcon Singapore 2019 Mind the Product has been on a mission to support the continuing growth of the AsiaPac tech community. While it may be growing, Product in APAC is still different from the West, in no small part due to the cultural differences between the regions. Cultural Differences and Conflict Avoidance.

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In Search of a Better way to Measure Product/Market fit

Mind the Product

Tech billionaire Marc Andreessen has been credited with bringing the term “product/market fit” into the mainstream lexicon in 2007. It helped us to understand the core product functionality that our customers absolutely must have, while testing our assumptions and learning the characteristics of our market segment. Conclusion.

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

Mind the Product

JustGiving’s goal is to grow the world of giving, enabling more money to be raised for good causes through the use of technology. 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.

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Saas Startups: An Upward Trend Booming in The Future

The Product Coalition

SaaS is regarded as the technology most crucial to corporate success. billion since 2015. Design, development, testing, launch, and maintenance are the stages involved in the creation of Saas software. SaaS solutions are also accessible from anywhere in the world due to their web-based nature.