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Good Product Team/Bad Product Team

Amplitude

As VP of Product at Amplitude, I get the opportunity to work with hundreds of different products teams every year?—?ranging ranging from startups with only a handful of engineers to large enterprises with thousands of PMs. Good product team, bad product team Click To Tweet. PM, Design and Engineering?—?are

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Rich Mironov Talks About Bad (And Good) Product Management

BrainMates

If you work in Product Management and you haven’t heard of Rich Mironov, then best keep this to yourself, and jump onto his blog, pronto, where he’s been blogging about software product management for 18 years. Don’t tolerate bad management if it’s making you miserable. This is a great division of labour.

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6 Customer Fit Types and How to Use Them To Drive Customer Success

Userpilot

Without it, you’d find yourself implementing features for the wrong customers, distorting your value proposition, and leading your customer support (CS) team to burnout from dealing with bad-fit users. 75% of companies will break up with poor-fit customers, according to Gartner. Let’s go over the concepts.

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The Product Agent: Managing Ideas on a Product Team

The Product Coalition

I became director of communications, leading the development of intranets and web applications. From Startup to Enterprise A job at a startup means a lot of responsibility. Challenges aside, I enjoyed the close-knit teams and easy access to upper management which enabled quick decision making. With over 300 people in total?—?50–60

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From Startup to Enterprise Product Manager: Is Bigger Always Better?

Mind the Product

Observations of a B2C startup product manager working in enterprise. A startup, finding its feet and learning how to stand, should by certain logic be less wise, less capable and less developed than its older, wiser counterparts. I once heard an anecdote about a very young child being told a story about a very old man.

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Top 10 Characteristics of an Enterprise-Class IT Application and Infrastructure Monitoring Tool

eG Innovations

What is ‘Enterprise Class’? Enterprise class’ is a buzzword that refers to applications that are designed to be robust, flexible, and scalable for deployment by a large organization. When any product is developed, there are assumptions made. Powerful enough to scale up along with the needs of the business using it.

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Best Userpilot Alternatives in 2021 – By Use Case and Persona

Userpilot

There are plenty of all these blogs “15 alternatives to {Brand Name} that are equally good” that are…plain wrong. Userguiding and Product Fruits offer more features, but have very clonky and buggy UX and UI, which makes them feel ‘half-baked’ and offers a poor user experience. Best for large enterprises. ease of use.