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Product Strategies for Non-Strategists

The Product Guy

In a recent live stream from one of our mentors of The Product Mentor , Dustin Levy, lead a conversation around “Product Strategies for Non-Strategists”. We are always looking for more product mentors from all around the world. About The Product Mentor. Krishna Madhuvarsu Director of Product Strategy, Oracle Inc.

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How to Build a Strong Product Go-To-Market Strategy That Drives Adoption?

Userpilot

Unlike a go-to-market strategy, which focuses on the product launch phase alone, a marketing strategy refers to a longer-term approach toward achieving success with your brand. A product strategy , on the other hand, focuses only on the product (answering the who, what, and why of the product).

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3 Ways To Educate the Market That Actually Work

The Product Coalition

Even if you are advertising in order to build your brand (think Coca-Cola or Nike), you are educating the market on the kind of company you are (or the kind you want to be, but that’s for a different post). Each level requires a different marketing strategy. Any form of marketing involves educating the market on something.

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Make Your Product Stand Out with the Strategy Canvas

Roman Pichler

This means that the first iPhone was clearly differentiated. Make sure you choose those factors that define the current standard in your market and are used to advertise and sell products, rather than the ones that favour your own product. Use the Strategy Canvas not only for brand-new products.

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Positioning for Product Managers

Sachin Rekhi

Positioning, while classically considered part of the marketing world, is absolutely essential for every product manager to understand. Positioning refers to the place that a brand occupies in the minds of customers and its perceived differentiation from its competitors.

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Batteries Not Included: Turning a Minimum Viable Product to a Minimum Lovable Product

The Product Coalition

With the deregulation of advertising (apparently a thing in the 80s), toy manufacturers had a new way to reach into our homes, leading to hot, high demand and sold-out toys every Christmas. Details can equal differentiators. As a child of the 80s, I feel my choice of epic toys grew each Christmas. Or velocity over value.

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3 Ways To Educate the Market That Actually Work

The Product Coalition

Even if you are advertising in order to build your brand (think Coca-Cola or Nike), you are educating the market on the kind of company you are (or the kind you want to be, but that’s for a different post). The key to understanding which level you are at lies in understanding where your differentiation is?—?at

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