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Product Development Health Check Playbook

The Product Coalition

This playbook focuses on the essential elements for running a Product Development Health Check, including the key concepts, five key elements to check, what healthy product development looks like, and next steps. Why is a Product Development Health Check Necessary?

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Every Product Needs a North Star Metric: Here’s How to Find Yours

Amplitude

An introduction to product strategy with examples of north star metrics across industries. The product north star is easily the most powerful and misunderstood product strategy framework in use today. Should a company only have one product north star? How do you select a good product north star?

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Every Product Needs a North Star Metric: Here’s How to Find Yours

Amplitude

The product north star is easily the most powerful and misunderstood product strategy framework in use today. More product teams are dealing with the consequences of not defining it at all or defining it the wrong way and leading their team down an unintended path. Should a company only have one product north star?

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Pulse for Product Day 1: Products, Puppies, and Backstreet Boys Oh My!

Gainsight

PMs carry the weight of collective feedback on their shoulders, and with the right tools, they can bring the product to the finish line—ultimate customer satisfaction. In the B2B space, product-driven companies have typically grown faster at scale versus sales or marketing-led organizations. Revenue or Reach?

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What’s the Definition of Success for a Success Metric?

The Product Coalition

Photo by Javier Allegue Barros on Unsplash “PM”ing your KPIs In Beyond Vanity Metrics , I issued a call to action to pick a KPI that is unmeasurable. I want you to do it because I think we (the collective high-tech community) should be putting out “better” products. Something that relates directly to your company’s vision.