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519: Product verification, most important of the 19 activities of product management – with Nishant Parikh

Product Innovation Educators

He emphasizes that these activities vary based on context (large vs. small organizations, B2B vs. B2C, Agile vs. Waterfall). Building the Foundation for Product Vision This activity serves as a bridge between problem validation and product vision development.

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527: The truth behind “CEO of the Product” – with Francesca Cortesi

Product Innovation Educators

She shared insights from her experience leading product teams at various organizational scales and helping companies transform their product vision into measurable business growth. She now runs her own consultancy, helping CEOs scale their companies by transforming product vision into measurable business growth.

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Top Retention and Churn Product Manager Roles (+ Candidate Spotlight)

Userpilot

In this role, you will leverage your extensive experience turning ambiguous problems into clear and actionable deliverables, aligning internal and external leaders on a shared, ambitious vision. A person who lacks experience leading agile development or working in fast-paced, iterative environments.

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De-risking your 2025 initiatives: Why every intelligent app must start with a PoC

Modus Create

De-risking your 2025 initiatives Why every intelligent app must start with a PoC By Jill Antweiler Posted in Product Published on: January 15, 2025 Last update: January 15, 2025 As we settle into 2025, many executives are eyeing ambitious initiatives to leverage new technologies and drive innovation. But they come with increased risks.

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How to Build a Successful Product: Lessons from Launching and Growing a Freight Transportation…

UX Planet

That said, having a plan is important — especially for designers and developers, as it helps align the vision and lay the groundwork for future features. That’s why it’s essential to clearly explain how the product development process works — and why agility is often more valuable than a fixed plan. The key is not to pivot constantly.

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Bankers Think UX Is A Joke Until They See This Digital Brand Framework For Finance

UX Planet

They want to know the institutions vision, how it uses technology ethically and how it serves communities, and it also should be reflected in your digital banking marketing activities Adaptability and Scalability: A digital brand is never finished. Platforms evolve, user preferences shift, and new technologies emerge.

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Y Oslo 2024: When It Comes to Discovery, Something is Better Than Nothing

Product Talk

This comes from the Agile Manifesto , reducing our batch sizes. We have, I think in Agile, they talk about the three-legged stool or the three amigos. I’ll be totally upfront: I’ve been saying that for years, and I’m not writing a book right now, but I have a vision of writing more books.