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How to Perform A Product Feature Analysis

Userpilot

Product feature analysis is a powerful tool in the SaaS product manager’s arsenal. This article aims to simplify feature analysis. We cover: Types of product features. A step-by-step process for effective feature analysis. Improve product road mapping. Best practices for optimal results.

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Root Cause Analysis in Product Management: A Step-By-Step Guide

Userpilot

How do you conduct root cause analysis in product management? We also explain why it’s important for product managers and share useful tips. TL;DR Root cause analysis (RCA) is a problem-solving process that focuses on identifying their underlying causes. Let’s dive in, shall we?

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3 Empowerment Levels in Product Management

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] Introduction To discuss empowerment in product management, I find it helpful to distinguish three main levels of decision-making authority, product delivery, product discovery, and product strategy, as the model in Figure 1 shows. [1]

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5 Funnel Analysis Examples For SaaS Companies (+ Process & Tools)

Userpilot

Funnel analysis examples can help product managers find the missing puzzle pieces to improve user journeys. From marketing funnel analysis to review funnel analysis, this article shows you the most important funnels for SaaS. Funnel analysis allows you to: Measure company performance. Activation funnel.

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How Product Managers Can Learn to Love Reporting

Speaker: Eric Feinstein, Professional Services Manager, Looker

For a long time, Product Managers have found it challenging to design interfaces inside their products that users could use for reporting. Eric Feinstein, Professional Services Manager at Looker, has done workshops with product managers who are looking to add effective reporting.

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Analysis paralysis and how to avoid it

Mind the Product

A look at how to understand and improve your decision making and avoid getting stuck in analysis paralysis Read more » The post Analysis paralysis and how to avoid it appeared first on Mind the Product.

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Trend Analysis Reports in SaaS: How To Use Analysis To Drive Growth

Userpilot

Trend analysis reports help you make data-driven decisions that boost SaaS performance metrics such as user activation, product stickiness, and retention. This article helps answer core trend analysis questions. TL;DR Trend analysis is the process of tracking and analyzing changes in key metrics over time.

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Defeating the Analysis Paralysis of Building vs. Buying

Speaker: Robert Webber, VP Product Flow Optimization at Construx

Product managers need to consider all alternatives when they decide to build their product. Choose the product development plan that provides the greatest financial benefit for your organization. Use Product Management Today’s webinars to earn professional development hours! This dilemma plagues us all.

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How To Build Data-Informed Products

Speaker: Tim Herbig, Director, iridion

As a product manager, you probably know specific ways to gather data to inform your product decisions, like the ever-popular A/B test. Do you just do it anyway, because your company's product culture requires that you have those numbers? How to create a product culture which is data-informed , not data-driven.

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All Method, No Madness: Guiding Agile Teams Through Research

Speaker: Amanda Stockwell, President of Stockwell Strategy

Many Product Managers feel quality user research can't keep up with the fast-paced culture of agile teams. Data analysis and integration. However, if you're willing to adapt the right way, you don't have to sacrifice agility or user insights. In this webinar, she'll make specific suggestions around: Team makeup.

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Creating a Product Roadmap is Easy

Speaker: Shardul Mehta, VP of Product Management, Amwell

As a product manager, it is our job to drive sustainable business growth. And one of the chief ways we do that is by crafting a coherent product roadmap. Product managers rarely have the time to adequately prepare. And what’s more is that once you can do that, product roadmapping becomes easy. The bad news?

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How to Increase Your Research Efficiency and Move You From Insights to Action, Faster

Speaker: Michele Ronsen, UX Expert and Founder of Curiosity Tank

Then, take notes with strategic frameworks, in specific formats, to right-size the information collected and expedite analysis and synthesis. Often, the most useful tool product managers and researchers can employ is a carefully thought-out approach. Use Product Management Today’s webinars to earn professional development hours!

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Put Your Data to Work: The Complete Playbook

They rely on data to power products, business insights, and marketing strategy. From search engines to navigation systems, data is used to fuel products, manage risk, inform business strategy, create competitive analysis reports, provide direct marketing services, and much more.

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Fail Well, Pivot Fast: Product Experimentation for Continuous Discovery

Speaker: William Haas Evans - Principal Consultant, Head of Product Strategy & Design Practice, Kuroshio Consulting

The purpose and value of experimentation (from a scientific and product perspective) is to produce new information. From a product discovery/product management perspective, the purpose of experimentation is to focus our efforts on invalidating our assumptions to reduce the risk of developing and going-to-market with the wrong product.

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The Product Corner: Maximizing Impact, Reducing Hours, and Accelerating Roadmaps with Data

Speaker: Edie Kirkman - VP, Digital at Focus Brands

In today's hyper-digital landscape, organizations face the challenge of launching successful products while making the most of limited resources. To overcome this challenge, it is crucial to build core product and technology competencies that provide actionable insights through qualitative and quantitative data analysis.