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Top 10 Product Insights You Should Have Read in 2017

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A framework to make the abstract concrete. For more product management lessons from 2017 check out what we learned , our Top 10 Guest Posts , and our Top 10 Videos and of course subscribe to our newsletter for more weekly insights! The post Top 10 Product Insights You Should Have Read in 2017 appeared first on Mind the Product.

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Start making better product decisions: A framework to go with your Agile Process

The Product Guy

Why do I need a framework? So to help you achieve this goal, I’ve laid-out a foundational framework that can be used to store and organize incoming product requests into repositories that describe your product’s strategy. Below’s an example of how objectives can be structured: Q1 2017. Milestone 2 Client Demo (12/25/2017).

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SUNDAY REWIND: The playbook for achieving product-market fit by Dan Olsen

Mind the Product

This week’s Sunday Rewind takes us back to 2017 and a talk from Dan Olsen to ProductTank San Francisco that shares advice from his Lean Product Playbook on achieving product-market fit. Dan first runs through the five layers of his Product-Market Fit Pyramid framework. At the base of the pyramid is the target customer.

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Top 10 Product Guest Posts of 2017

Mind the Product

Design Thinking is how we explore and solve problems; Lean is our framework for testing our beliefs and learning our way to the right outcomes; and Agile is how we adapt to changing conditions with software. Product principles provide a framework for product decision-making at all levels in an organisation.

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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7 Big Things we Learned at #mtpcon 2017

Mind the Product

For the recently-formed group-wide product team at Tes, our first major excursion as a group was to MTP 2017 – Europe’s largest gathering of product managers with more than 1,500 attendees. A topic a few speakers at MTP 2017 touched on, including Teresa Torres, is the danger when you ‘fall in love’ with your initial ideas.

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5 Product Leadership Lessons From the #mtpcon Leadership Forum 2017

Mind the Product

Consider SCARF framework, 3Es and Psychological Safety when making changes. At the Mind the Product Leadership Forum, Julia Whitney shared with us a simple framework to consider, which she called SCARF – S tatus, C ertainty, A utonomy, R elatedness, and F airness. Have a conversation with them about it.