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Building a Strong Product Vision and Strategy: A Roadmap to Success

The Product Coalition

How to Achieve Success in Your Product Strategy In today’s rapidly evolving market, having a clear product vision and a well-defined strategy is essential for the success of any tech product. Meanwhile, a robust product strategy lays the roadmap to achieve that vision.

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Continuous Strategizing

Roman Pichler

But this only works if the product and market are stable and experience little change. Development insights and product roadmap : Are there any significant learning from the product discovery and delivery work? Has the product roadmap changed? Are there new market entrants? In Scrum, the product backlog is emergent.

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The Biggest Difference Between Product Management and Portfolio Management

Product Management University

The biggest difference between product management and portfolio management is product management focuses specifically on the success of each product whereas portfolio management focuses on the success of the company (the portfolio) in chosen market segments. Traditional Product Management Here’s the other problem.

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Succeeding with Product Delivery and Scrum: 10 Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

1] As simple as this sounds, there is a catch: To create value with Scrum, you must understand who the users and customers are, why people would want to use and pay for the product, which business benefits it should generate, and, in the case of commercial products, which features differentiate it from competing offerings.

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Navigating the Valley of Death: About Deep Tech Product Management

The Product Coalition

For a deep tech product, the customer may not even know that they have a problem and the market might not even exist. Traditional product frameworks and tools like agile, kanban , design thinking or even the revered Jobs To Be Done (JTBD) dont quite fit ! Why is your approach differentiated ?

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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

On this episode of Intercom on Product myself and Paul Adams, our SVP of Product, take a look at roadmapping. Knowing how and when to define a roadmap, who to include and how long to plan for are key elements to finding the balanced approach that you need. As you grow functions, the audience for your roadmap widens.

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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

On this episode of Intercom on Product myself and Paul Adams, our SVP of Product, take a look at roadmapping. Knowing how and when to define a roadmap, who to include and how long to plan for are key elements to finding the balanced approach that you need. As you grow functions, the audience for your roadmap widens.

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