Remove B2C Remove Consulting Remove Enterprise Remove Product Marketing
article thumbnail

Differences between B2B and B2C products

B2B Product Management

Getting confused between what to do as a B2B Product vs B2C Product manager role? Let us start with understanding the difference in those two types of products. It is important to understand what B2B and B2C products are. And B2C products are products or services that are sold directly to consumers.

B2C 52
article thumbnail

Spendesk’s Nicolas Marchais on evolving with your market

Intercom, Inc.

Nico joined me on Inside Intercom this week, where we discussed everything from the three stages of company growth to how growing companies can address new markets. We’re present on three core markets in Europe: France, UK, and Germany as well as other countries such as the Nordics and Spain, with 1,500 customers that we serve.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Finding the Truth Behind MVPs

Melissa Perri

All these products were searching for product-market fit. As I continued to use these methods as a Product Manager in enterprises and other more mature companies, I had to customize both my definition and the practice of building Minimum Viable Products. Give the product teams access to users.

article thumbnail

Understanding Enterprise Product Companies

Mironov Consulting

I’m often asked by B2C product managers how B2B companies are different, or about switching between the two. Here are some thoughts on company-wide structural differences and how we product managers get our work done. It’s a more precise, if less emotional, version of a May talk for Lean Product/UX SV meetup.

article thumbnail

Starter KPIs for B2B/Enterprise

Mironov Consulting

I’m often asked what KPIs B2B/enterprise product folks should use, or what OKRs they should choose. This is (of course) an unreasonable question, as every product/ business has its own uniqueness. Why KPIs from consumer companies don’t fit well with B2B/enterprise. But I find they don’t map well to enterprise companies.

B2B 118
article thumbnail

Who’s who: Understanding your business with customer segmentation

Intercom, Inc.

Up until this point, to understand our customers, we had primarily relied on the Jobs-to-be-Done framework , product sense, research insight, sales input, and a belief that our customers were companies just like us. Through the segmentation process, we found that a B2B versus B2C distinction was sufficient to capture differing needs.

article thumbnail

Hiring a Head of Product

Mironov Consulting

Over the last three decades, across 10 full-time jobs and 150 consulting clients, I’ve headed up product teams 18 times (mostly as interim VP ) and helped another dozen companies choose their Head of Product. Here are some patterns I’ve seen in picking successful Heads of Product. Let’s unpack. What’s In a Name?