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9 Benefits of Dogfooding Your Pre-Release Product

Centercode

With so many company initiatives competing for often limited resources, understanding the return-on-investment of dogfooding is essential to proving its organizational value. Luckily, the benefits of dogfooding programs are immense. Last week’s blog post explored the basic concepts of […]

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How to run a successful beta in 7 steps

Intercom, Inc.

As a form of QA, we worked alongside our Content team to dogfood the new feature on our blog and see how it performed in a short period to decide whether it was worthy of release or not. Prior to joining Intercom as a Product Manager, I had never run a structured beta. This should be done before you even create a build plan.

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Relationship Goals: How to Resolve the Tension Between Product Management and Sales

Mind the Product

They can link this knowledge with the benefits offered by their products and communicate how their product solves customer/user problems, so that the product is selling itself. Product managers have a unique view on what’s happening across the business, provided the relationships are working well. Source: Martin Eriksson, Mind the Product.

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Idea Validation?—?Much More Than Just A/B Experiments

The Product Coalition

Idea Validation?—?Much there are just too many unknowns. 3) Most companies use weak heuristics, opinions and archaic decision processes to place bets on a handful of unproven ideas. I’d argue that this is by far the biggest source of waste in the industry. The alternative is of course evidence-driven product development. Barcelona Sep 30?—?In

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Do You Really Need that Change Advisory Board?

Split

It’s becoming more clear by the day that if our organizations want to survive this period of political and economic uncertainty, they must be able to move with speed and adaptability. But how do you control for safety at speed? A Change Advisory Board May be Slower, but at Least it’s Safer, Right? Actually, no.

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How to Build a Minimum Lovable Product (MLP)

Userpilot

What is an MLP product? We’ve all heard of MVPs. With its build fast and fail fast approach, it helped many adapt to constant feedback loops and quick iterations. In this article, we’ll dig into the origins of the MVP, the transition into MLP, and how you can build products people love. Remember to always ask what and why. Eat your own dog food.

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Beyond the hype: Practical advice on building a platform

Intercom, Inc.

It’s hard to find a hotter trend in Silicon Valley than the idea of turning your product into a platform. And it’s not without good reason: nearly all software products with dominant market share started as apps but grew to the point where third-party developers began building valuable integrations on top of what these companies had already created.