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F.E².A.R.?—?A Product Framework from Concept to Delivery: Part 1

The Product Coalition

A Product Framework from Concept to Delivery: Part 1 Why “FE²AR” As a technology executive, I have seen my share of successful and not-as-successful products. The best products fail nowadays due to a lack of consideration of Ecosystems, an example that I will walk through in Part 2 of this article. Economic — Cheaper, Faster, Better?—?Typically,

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The “Agile C-Suite” and The Critical Role It Plays in an Organization’s Path to Agility

Agile Velocity

The recent Harvard Business Review (HBR) article “ The Agile C-Suite ” 1 and Forbes article “Agile Isn’t New: What’s New Is The C-Suite Embracing It” have prompted some good discussion around the Agile Velocity virtual water cooler. . Balancing the Agile Enterprise . that allow us to respond to change.

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Product Requirements: Using a Written or Visual Framework

Mind the Product

It’s a change in approach that’s driven by demands for more agility and greater velocity from the time a problem is identified to the time that a product is released. . Figure 1: FRAMEWORK OF METHODS TO CAPTURE AND DEFINE PRODUCT FEATURES. Figure 2: FRAMEWORK OF VARIOUS METHODS WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF EACH OPTION.

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Establishing a market-led culture with a Product Management framework

BrainMates

SnapComms adopted Brainmates’ Product Management framework to facilitate a market-driven way of thinking company-wide, and to equip their Product Team with a repeatable process to take the most valuable ideas to market fast. The 10 steps we followed to embed the Product Management framework. Where do you start? What matters most?

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16 Product Management Best Practices For Successful PMs

Userpilot

Develop a solid differentiation strategy and use a mix of differentiators to help your product stand out from competitors. Make sure you have a system in place for the effective sharing of such data. 16 Agile product management best practices to help you build better products. identify user needs and assess solutions.

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The many paths of a product manager

The Product Coalition

Dan Olsen Welcome to the Cynefin Framework We choose to use the Cynefin Framework to decide which path to take. The PM career path at XO and the ‘levels framework’ from the book ‘Org Design for Design Orgs’ (by far the best book I’ve read on UX management) were amazing and helpful resources. Product manager motto?—?Dan

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3 Prioritization Techniques All Product Managers Should Know

The Product Coalition

The MoSCoW Method Known as the MoSCoW Prioritization Technique or MoSCoW Analysis , MoSCoW is a method commonly used in Agile PM to understand what’s important and what’s not. It could be to delight customers (measured in positive reviews and referrals) or reduce abandonment. To do this, think about the goal you’re trying to reach.