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Product Management for Non-Software Products

Sequent Learning

Product Management for Non-Software Products. Most often when I am looking for content on product management, I find content centered around how to make great software and technology products. There are a lot of software product managers out there. There are a lot of software product managers out there. Episode 67.

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Customer Interviews: How to Recruit, What to Ask, and How to Synthesize What You Learn

Product Talk

If you work on a B2B product, you have both customers and users. If you work on software that your internal colleagues use (e.g. call center software used by internal customer representatives or inventory systems used by your colleagues), then your customers are your colleagues who use that software.

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Ease of use—What it means, how much it matters, and how to communicate it to attract customers [Based on data from 98 SaaS businesses]

Userpilot

What about software solutions they have to review based only on a single web page? The Map My Growth team surveyed 98 professionals currently looking for a B2B SaaS solution and used their feedback to compile a list of best practices to better communicate the ease of use. Simplifying software use for all ages.

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What 14 startup investors and advisors taught us about chasing (and finding) product-market fit

Mixpanel

. “You haven’t found product-market fit on just a few hundred users… In the early days, user interviews are your main source of feedback, but eventually, you can leverage metrics such as usage growth, revenue, retention, customer referrals, churn, reviews, NPS scores, and PR, to name a few. Where are they drawn to?

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Conducting User Research in Product Management

The Product Guy

Jordan is a Management level, revenue-driven, B2B SaaS Product Management and Project Management leader. He translates complex business problems into solutions that are easily consumed by engineering, marketing and sales. Vikas started his career as software developer with Siemens. Meet the mentors….

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Applying Product Management to Web Design in a Multiscreen Era

The Product Guy

Jordan is a Management level, revenue-driven, B2B SaaS Product Management and Project Management leader. He translates complex business problems into solutions that are easily consumed by engineering, marketing and sales. Vikas started his career as software developer with Siemens. Meet the mentors….

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Business Development vs. Product Management

The Product Guy

Jordan is a Management level, revenue-driven, B2B SaaS Product Management and Project Management leader. He translates complex business problems into solutions that are easily consumed by engineering, marketing and sales. Vikas started his career as software developer with Siemens. Meet the mentors….