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Beyond “Cheaper, Faster, Better”?—?Vertical Integration for Startups

The Product Coalition

Vertical Integration for Startups In the past couple of years, I have worked with multiple startups in an advisory capacity and this has provided an opportunity to think about strategy in innovative ways. I apply this lens to a startup that develops solutions in the health-tech market.

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Product Professional, What to do?

The Product Guy

Product development roles and “product” as a discipline are rapidly evolving within technology companies. At startups or growth stage companies, a “Product Manager” is responsible for identifying what needs to be built and then executing on building the product. Product Management at scale has also evolved but at a slower pace.

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The Versatile Product Manager

Ask Benny

While these requirements are not bad by themselves, it is much more important to have a competent product manager than that product manager having the exact market or technology pre-experience. It is not necessarily bad to have product managers that already know the market. The same goes for product managers themselves.

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5 Business ‘Rules’ Worth Breaking

Business of Software Conference

Here’s the analogy: None of those things are going to make or break the startup either’, he explains. But there’s so much guidance out there that it can be hard to weed through all the noise and determine what’s going to be the best plan of action for your startup. For Cohen and Smart Bear, solving simple problems was a bad strategy.

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The Versatile Product Manager

Ask Benny

While these requirements are not bad by themselves, it is much more important to have a competent product manager than that product manager having the exact market or technology pre-experience. It is not necessarily bad to have product managers that already know the market. The same goes for product managers themselves.

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The Versatile Product Manager

Ask Benny

While these requirements are not bad by themselves, it is much more important to have a competent product manager than that product manager having the exact market or technology pre-experience. Jump Markets It is not necessarily bad to have product managers that already know the market. The same goes for product managers themselves.

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The Versatile Product Manager

Ask Benny

While these requirements are not bad by themselves, it is much more important to have a competent product manager than that product manager having the exact market or technology pre-experience. Jump Markets It is not necessarily bad to have product managers that already know the market. The same goes for product managers themselves.