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Writing a Book: How Continuous Discovery Helped Me Write a Better Book

Product Talk

When I finally wrote about the opportunity solution tree (back in 2016), I knew that it was a big enough idea that I would need to write a book about it. This gave me a great feedback loop to measure the efficacy of my content. So I added another feedback loop. My Early Readers gave feedback on cover designs.

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What I’m Saying Yes to in 2020 (With 2 Big Announcements)

Product Talk

a product manager, a designer, and a software engineer with shared responsibility for a product). Read the Book: Back in 2016, I wrote that I was working on a book. I did start writing a book but realized that I wanted a better feedback loop between me and my readers to know if I was on the right track with my content.

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How Can Product Leaders Support Continuous Discovery?

Product Talk

Let’s have feedback loops. While I’ve rarely met a team that understood their strategic context, I’ve rarely met a product person—and I mean, product manager, designer, software engineer, add all your other favorite titles to that list—who didn’t care deeply about what they were building.

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What are the best strategies for recruiting effective product managers?

DISQO

This role is often a jack-of-all-trades, able to dabble in anything from software engineering to market predictions, customer surveys and sales. — This article was originally published in Pragmatic Marketing’s Sprint 2016 issue. appeared first on Feedback Loop. Create an ideal candidate persona.

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What are the best strategies for recruiting effective product managers?

DISQO

This role is often a jack-of-all-trades, able to dabble in anything from software engineering to market predictions, customer surveys and sales. — This article was originally published in Pragmatic Marketing’s Sprint 2016 issue. appeared first on Feedback Loop. Create an ideal candidate persona.