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What Product Managers Need to Know About Communication

Gocious Blog

If you talk to any relationship expert, they will state how communication is the most crucial aspect of keeping any relationship afloat. Understanding each other's ideas, expectations, and plans for the future will maintain a happy relationship.

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How Customer Success Can Grow User Adoption on New Releases

Product Management University

If you’re looking to grow user adoption on your products, a few more tools in your arsenal beyond traditional release announcements and in-product reminders will help your cause. The typical new release announcements alone probably won’t command the level of attention necessary to drive adoption at the level you need.

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The Power of Opportunity Solution Trees: 7 Key Benefits Revealed

Product Talk

The root of the tree is your desired outcome—the business need that reflects how your team can create business value. These are the customer needs, pain points, and desires that, if addressed, will drive your desired outcome. Opportunity solution trees help you resolve the tension between business needs and customer needs.

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From Uncertainty to Inspiration: Volunteering at ProductCon

The Product Coalition

ProductCon Team New York 2024 / Product School Hey there! I wanted to share a bit about my recent experience at ProductCon in New York, hosted by Product School. Throughout this post, I’ll explain how my experiences at the event relate to real-world product management and how these skills are highly transferable.

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Ask the Community: How Do You Shift From Functional Teams to Value-Driven Teams?

Product Talk

When an organization shifts from delivery or feature teams to product teams , the first step is often a change to team structure. It’s easy for a back-end team to make decisions that limit what’s possible in the front-end. Feature parity across desktop and mobile is rarely what customers need or want. and CBC Gem.

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Product in Practice: Getting Value Out of In-App Surveys Takes Iteration

Product Talk

Committing to continuous discovery means changing the way your product team operates. It’s no longer about making decisions purely based on your intuitions or stakeholder requests, but finding ways to integrate touch points with customers into your work every week—if not every day. Tweet This This can sound overwhelming.

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4 Steps to Boost Mobile Customer Retention

Alchemer Mobile

We all know that retaining customers costs less than acquiring new ones. What many don’t realize is that customer retention can be largely managed with a few simple improvements to their app’s customer experience. What is customer retention? Boosting retention doesn’t mean you have to completely reinvent the wheel.