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How (Industrial) Hardware Is Different from (B2B) Software

Mironov Consulting

When we talk broadly and generically about product management, we assume that all products/services are similar enough that we can apply the same tools, techniques, financial planning models, design approaches, goals and metrics. Think about automotive assembly line infrastructure. Product are products, yes?

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

Product Innovation Educators

What product managers need to know about having an ecosystem strategy. It’s an important topic because our work as product managers and innovators should be in alignment with our organization’s strategy, but strategy may not be what you think it is. Previously he was the Akzo-Nobel Fellow of Strategic Management at INSEAD.

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Product Roadmap Presentation: 6 Examples Included Templates

Usersnap

Limitations of relying on PowerPoint During my early days in Product Management , I was introduced to PowerPoint for building roadmaps. Our former product manager shared a bunch of Powerpoint templates with us and we loved the flexibility and versatility the tool provided.

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When going fast is not the same as going somewhere

The Product Coalition

A view into Ikea’s integrated activity system. Most recently, Tesla took the automotive industry by storm with their flawless design, superior on- and offline user experience and also their approach to manufacturing. The whole becomes bigger that the sum of its parts, and consequently harder to copy.

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483: Nailing the customer experience to improve product value – with Jason Friedman

Product Innovation Educators

How product managers can design their customer experience journey We all want to create products that customers find valuable and even delightful. Jason has started successful businesses in several industries including medical diagnostics, automotive, spirits, and digital media. We are about to find out with Jason Friedman.

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Business Acumen

The Product Bistro

Let’s assume that they could build the truck at a total cost of $14,000, and that the dynamics of the automotive dealer network apply, and about $3K of dealer incentives are needed to move the trucks. That means that on a $19K sale price, the net profit is about $2K. Apple is fine in its large, ludicrously profitable segment.