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Product Requirements: Using a Written or Visual Framework

Mind the Product

Figure 1: FRAMEWORK OF METHODS TO CAPTURE AND DEFINE PRODUCT FEATURES. Figure 2: FRAMEWORK OF VARIOUS METHODS WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF EACH OPTION. The same matrix of methods of product requirements, with key techniques and descriptions. Product Requirements in B2B Software Markets. Choosing the Right Method.

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Top 11 Female Product Management Influencers to watch in 2022

Userpilot

How to create a scalable product organization. How product strategy uses a company's vision to fuel profitability. An iterative product framework for identifying and pursuing the right opportunities to create value. Melissa broke silence over the excessive focus on delivery in product teams.

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Alternative Product Business Models

Department of Product

Product teams – and especially B2B SaaS product teams – are all too familiar with subscription pricing, but it’s still rare to see many businesses outside of the major entertainment companies opt for micro subscriptions. Are there specific features of your product you could package into a microsubscription?

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How to Become a B2B Product Manager

The Product HQ

Looking to become a B2B Product Manager? This career guide offers a detailed overview of the best B2B product management training options. It also describes valuable skills you need to learn and career paths within product management, among other things. There is no shortcut to becoming a B2B product manager.

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Improving Product Management in 2016; Product Management Podcast

Good Product Manager

Improving Product Management in 2016: Strategy vs. Technique. In most sports there are two basic ways to improve — better technique or better strategy. Those are all compiled on the episode summary page , though I’ve included them below as well: Product Manager vs. Product Owner in Agile: One Person or Two?

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Product Principles – Examples for Product Managers

Department of Product

Since product development is often a blank canvas (particularly in startups) the sheer number of possible scenarios and opportunities you might want to explore can be overwhelming: Should we build a mobile app or not? Yes, we’re B2B but are we targeting small businesses or enterprise? Nothing stays static for long in product.

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How to Shift to Product-Led Growth, Featuring Wes Bush

ProductPlan

To evaluate whether or not to shift to product-led growth, Bush recommends using the four-step MOAT Framework. Market Strategy: The first step is defining your market strategy and how you’re trying to grow in your particular category: Differentiated strategy. Disruptive strategy. Think Netflix or Spotify.