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How to Use Product Goals and Initiatives to Drive and Measure Success

Userpilot

Setting smart product goals is a vital skill for any sensible SaaS owner or product manager to get right. In this article, we’re going to explore what makes an effective product goal, the difference between goals and product initiatives, how to set them and make them work with your product backlog, and more.

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13 Types of Customer Feedback: How to Collect Valuable Feedback As a Product Manager

Userpilot

Customer preference feedback shows you which feature or design users like better. In-app rating feedback is a quick way to assess user satisfaction with a particular experience. To collect customer loyalty feedback , use NPS surveys. Customer-facing roadmaps are another good way to do so.

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Tying Strategy to Your Product Roadmap

Pragmatic Marketing

We’ve all heard about “strategic” product roadmaps. A roadmap is a plan for your strategy that maps out the direction of your product. Ideally, it’s a high-level visual summary that helps product managers get everyone on the same page. A product roadmap isn’t simply a list of features or the backlog.

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Feature Prioritization Matrix 101 for Product Teams

Userpilot

To choose the right matrix for your team, consider your development framework, the product’s development stage, the organization’s values, available time, and the number of stakeholders involved. After prioritizing features, validate them through customer feedback to ensure they address real user needs , and there’s demand for them.

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Which Feature Request Prioritization Framework Should You Use? [Top 15]

Userpilot

In the MoAR method, teams consider how well a feature helps achieve a product goal and the resources it requires. To decide which prioritization framework is right for you, consider important factors, like the product management stage and the time available to create the feature. Cost estimates may be inaccurate. Cost of delay.

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Impact Mapping: Does it Make a Difference in Building Better Products?

Userpilot

Impact mapping allows businesses to make sure their product strategy is aligned with business goals and that all stakeholders are on the same page. Impact maps make roadmap management and prioritization easier. Product managers will find impact mapping useful in high complexity/high uncertainty situations.

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Creating Customer Feedback Systems: A Step-By-Step Guide

Userpilot

Customer feedback helps SaaS companies personalize the customer experience and identify pain points and needs as well as factors contributing to customer success. It also allows them to make informed product development decisions, and improve customer satisfaction and loyalty.