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Product in Practice: Introducing Opportunity Solution Trees at Texthelp

Product Talk

And if you’re really excited about an idea, you might look for opportunities to share it outside your company with the broader product community. Today’s Product in Practice features a continuous discovery champion who did all three. Texthelp has over 50 million users served by 12 product teams in the US, the UK, and in the Nordics.

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8 Best Heap Alternatives In 2024

Userpilot

Despite being an excellent product analytics tool with great features, Heap is not infallible. This article explores why you may need a Heap alternative and identifies 8 of the best Heap alternatives in the market. Thus, it enables customer success teams and product managers to better understand users’ needs.

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What Is Analysis Paralysis in Product Management and How Can PMs Avoid It?

Userpilot

Analysis paralysis in product management can have some serious implications not only for the product but also for the business. That’s what we start with in this article before we move on to discussing its negative impact. It slows down product delivery which may lead to missed opportunities and increased costs.

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What Does a Product Manager Do? 7 Key Responsibilities

Userpilot

What does a product manager do? This is the key question we explore in this article! We look at: 7 key responsibilities of product managers. Different kinds of product manager roles. Qualities of a good product manager. Who is a product manager? How to start your PM career.

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How to Choose the Right KPIs for Your Product

Roman Pichler

To select the right KPIs, I recommend taking the following three steps: First, use the user and business goals in the product strategy to select an initial set of indicators. Then take into account the product goals on the product roadmap to discover additional KPIs. Step 3: Add Health Indicators. Less is More.

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How to Choose the Right KPIs for Your Product

Roman Pichler

Listen to this article: [link]. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are metrics that measure how your product is doing. Effective KPIs help you understand if your product is creating the desired value for the users, the customers, and the business. Without KPIs, you end up guessing how well your product is performing.

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Product Goals in Scrum

Roman Pichler

Product Goals Defined. The Scrum Guide released in November 2020 states that “the product goal describes a future state of the product … [It] is the long-term objective for the Scrum team.” It also suggests that “the product goal is in the product backlog. Figure 1: The Product Goal in Context.