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Framework for Problem-Solving: 5 Best Examples for Product Teams

Userpilot

What is a framework for problem-solving? And how can product managers use them to tackle the challenges they face? We also look at examples of different frameworks and the main steps in the problem-solving process. Many companies like Google use the CIRCLES framework for problem-solving. Problem-solving framework example.

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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. Summary of some concepts discussed for product managers. [2:59]

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Product Roadmap Presentation: 6 Examples Included Templates

Usersnap

In his book “Start with Why” , Simon Sinek boldly claims that the ‘Why’ behind your actions matters more than the ‘What’ This principle isn’t limited to leadership or personal motivation; it extends to every facet of the business, including product roadmaps.

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A Three-Question Process for Product Team Success (Pragmatic Live Transcripts)

Pragmatic Marketing

A Three-Question Process for Product Team Success. Where is my product headed, and why? Hello, and welcome to the pragmatic Live podcast series where we tackle the biggest challenges facing today's product management, product marketing and other market and data driven professionals with some of the best minds in the industry.

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A Three-Question Process for Product Team Success (Pragmatic Live Transcripts)

Pragmatic Marketing

A Three-Question Process for Product Team Success. Where is my product headed, and why? Hello, and welcome to the pragmatic Live podcast series where we tackle the biggest challenges facing today's product management, product marketing and other market and data driven professionals with some of the best minds in the industry.

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Why People Buy and What it Means for Your Product

ProductPlan

Your customers don’t want to buy your product. And yes, after they pay up, they want the actual product to be in their possession. Their motivation to buy isn’t about ownership; it’s about what the product means to them. Do we think Matthew McConaughey is an automotive expert? But that’s not why people buy.

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TEI 084: Product portfolio management – with Carrie Nauyalis - The Everyday Innovator – Resources for Product Managers and Innovators

Product Innovation Educators

Product portfolio management is concerned with selecting the right products to develop, making trade-off decisions, and generally maximizing the value of the product portfolio. It is an important activity in organizations that have more than one product, but it is also an activity that is difficult to learn about.