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Product Briefing – November 9, 2023

Department of Product

Other helpful products on our radar this week include a new API integration management tool which promises to help companies onboard and manage third party APIs more efficiently. Your product or service has a form. A closer look at how companies are deploying AI with some inspiration for your product. It needs information.

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ChatGPT for Product Managers: 13 Best Prompts

Userpilot

A potent tool, ChatGPT has proven to be a strategic addition to the product management toolkit, churning out ideas in even the most unlikely scenarios. Enter ChatGPT, a powerful tool that uses natural language processing to understand queries and provide human-readable responses.

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Turning Stress into Success: How Product Managers Can Overcome Workplace Challenges

People-First Product Leadership

A 2022 Product School survey found that 45% of product managers felt their team lacked the necessary skills or experience (report behind paywall) A 2020 survey by Amplitude reported that 44% of product managers struggle with building and maintaining high-performing teams. You could fill out a vision board or draft a PRFAQ.

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Augmented Reality Apps: What Lies Ahead of Future Vision?

The Product Coalition

In the next five years, around 48% are interested in employing AR and other metaverse technology to shop. In addition, 38% of marketers reported employing augmented reality to engage customers online and in-store. By 2024, there will be 1.73 What is augmented reality app?

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Ask the Community: What’s a Mistake You Made Early in Your Continuous Discovery Journey?

Product Talk

Describing the early phase of her discovery journey, Leann says, “Thinking back to where we started, it was in two areas—doing more interviews with our users and focusing on opportunities instead of solutions.” We started continuous discovery in two areas—doing more interviews with our users and focusing on opportunities instead of solutions.

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Intercom on Product: Speeding back up when momentum drops

Intercom, Inc.

After all, almost any product or service can be replicated by a competitor. When people detect a bottleneck in the system, the operational cadence of the company starts slowing down. Here’s what we’ve heard,” and the message was, “Look, momentum is really important. or “Who’s making the decision?”

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Moving to OKRs in 30 days: A step by step guide.

The Product Coalition

It’s totally tool-agnostic?—?you The screenshots in this article are from an OKR performance tool called OHNO which no longer exists. I decided to write this because I was getting messages from people about how they actually roll out OKRs. This guide is tool agnostic, you can track OKRs on a whiteboard if you like?—?you