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What Is Product Management? Roles, Process, Tools, and More

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Product management is equal parts art and science – and it’s vital to the success of your SaaS. Product teams advocate strongly for users: they’ll gather customer feedback, conduct market research, isolate a clear target market, and ensure new features are built to directly address user needs.

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Product Positioning Strategies For SaaS: Types and Examples

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In this article, we’ll go over product positioning definitions and their types, then go over our process for creating a product positioning strategy that gets positive user feedback. TL;DR Product positioning is about defining your product’s place in the market to attract customers and enhance brand identity.

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Product Development Process: The Seven Stages Explained

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The product development process is part art, part science, and all important to the success of your SaaS. We'll take you through idea generation, market research, defining a minimum viable product, building new features, managing the launch, and beyond. The next phase is to gather feedback on your MVP.

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Product Launch Checklist: A Step-By-Step Guide [+ Top Tips]

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New feature or product enhancement checklist: Gather ideas for new features and improvements from customer requests and feedback. Your feature launch marketing strategy should use a range of channels, like in-app announcements , emails , and social media posts. To evaluate your in-app messages, use flow analytics.

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Minimum Viable Product vs Minimum Marketable Product: What’s The Difference?

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The Minimum Viable Product allows you to collect user feedback at the early stages of development and facilitates validated learning. MVP reduces the time to market and allows a quicker release of the product. MVP is a great risk reduction tool: it allows products or features to fail fast without investing in their development.

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As Expectations for ‘Insights on Demand’ Grow, What’s the Ripple Effect on Market Research?

DISQO

Technology has made it possible for endless data about our health to be captured at every (literal) step. As unrelated as it may seem, the current state of cross-functional research feels a lot like buying wearable technology and using it to diagnose your health. This isn’t unique to the world of research.

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As Expectations for ‘Insights on Demand’ Grow, What’s the Ripple Effect on Market Research?

DISQO

Technology has made it possible for endless data about our health to be captured at every (literal) step. As unrelated as it may seem, the current state of cross-functional research feels a lot like buying wearable technology and using it to diagnose your health. This isn’t unique to the world of research.