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Product Management Process: The 7 Stages Explained

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Following the product management process results in continuous product discovery, design, and development; overall, it improves the chances of success. The product management life cycle consists of seven main stages: You start with Market Research to assess the external business environment and identify the needs of the users.

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

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An MVP is an essential part of the Agile product development process. It allows you to test and validate your ideas without committing precious time and resources. Let’s have a look at the main steps: Conduct market research. Idea management. Conduct market research. Market Research.

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Special: The 7 Knowledge Areas of Product Mastery in 2025 – with Chad McAllister, PhD

Product Innovation Educators

This article explores the seven knowledge areas crucial for product managers and innovators, as outlined by the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) Body of Knowledge. Product Innovation Management Product innovation management serves as the foundation for all other knowledge areas.