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5 Factors to Consider When Building Your Product Strategy

Amplitude

When it comes to product strategy, there is so much conflicting advice that getting started can be confusing. Some companies’ strategies are so generic that they could mean anything, or nothing at all—as perfectly illustrated in this product strategy madlibs , which fills in the blanks with buzzwords and jargon and calls it a strategy.

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The three strands of brand authenticity

Intercom, Inc.

That clarity is one of the main reasons I was so excited to join Intercom earlier this year – the company entered an industry dominated by impersonal and disconnected tools like ticketing systems and email with a vision to “make internet business personal.”. Three reasons companies get this stuff wrong.

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5 Key Responsibilities of a Product Owner

ProductPlan

But imagine what the title must sound like to someone entirely outside the product world. Teacher/plumber/airline pilot: So, what do you do? PO: I’m a product owner. Teacher/plumber/airline pilot: Me too! Teacher/plumber/airline pilot: Someone pays you to own products? I mean, what do you do for a living?

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From The Soccer Pitch to The Product Roadmap: The Power Of Teamwork In Creating Outcomes

The Product Coalition

The Rolls-Royce Transformation: From Product to Outcome Rolls-Royce is a prime example of a company that has shifted to an outcome-based business model (OBM) and roadmap. Rather than selling jet engines, the company now offers commercial airlines a service known as power by the hour. Uncertainty is a normal part of product development.

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Insight From Marty Cagan’s Coach the Coaches Workshop (Part 1)

The Product Coalition

One example that made me realize that I live in a startup nation was when one of the coaches attending the workshop shared that they were working with the IT department of one of the largest airlines to transform it into a great product organization. As a product leader, building empowered teams is not about taking the load off of you.

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379: Product strategy is changing. Are you ready? – with Ron Adner, PhD

Product Innovation Educators

Examples of classic disruption like Southwest Airlines relied on new technology, but the industry was the same. The challenge with business models is you can overlook what it takes to get partners in place and willing to participate in your vision. Today, the industry is no longer the industry.

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BoS USA 2023 – The Sigmacorn Notes

Business of Software Conference

Smooth is fast.”