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Establishing a market-led culture with a Product Management framework

BrainMates

Understanding that product management is not a one person job, SnapComms CEO Chris Leonard and 11 employees, who hailed from customer service, engineering, marketing and sales, attended the Brainmates’ Essentials of Product Management course to start the company product management journey together.

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13 Product Mmanagement Tools the Best Product Managers Use

The Product Coalition

Product managers (PMs) are ninjas of aligning people, management, and processes. No product tool or template can save you if you’re not killing it in these three areas. The best product managers are in a continuous state of discovery and know that?—? neither the product nor roadmap are ever static.

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How To Structure and Manage Your Product Analytics Team

Amplitude

As I have worked with companies, departments, and teams to help them make more data-informed decisions, I have noticed that they usually fall into one of three categories: They fully integrate evidence-based decision-making into how they work. For the rest of us, and as an analytics practitioner I do mean “us,” there’s the second group.

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What Does a Product Manager Do? 7 Key Responsibilities

Userpilot

Based on the research, PMs develop the long-term product vision and product strategy that are aligned with the overall business strategy. Next, they lead the ideation process and prioritize product and feature ideas. This is essential to build a roadmap that drives the product strategy.

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Amplify 2020: Highlights from the Largest Gathering of Product and Growth Leaders

Amplitude

This paradox holds that developers typically have to either build fast, based on broad understandings of user behavior, or build more slowly, with more granular data relative to user behavior. We then got a peek at Amplitude’s new product, Journeys , which helps companies see their product as their users see it.

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Amplify 2020: Highlights from the Largest Gathering of Product and Growth Leaders

Amplitude

This paradox holds that developers typically have to either build fast, based on broad understandings of user behavior, or build more slowly, with more granular data relative to user behavior. We then got a peek at Amplitude’s new product, Journeys , which helps companies see their product as their users see it.