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Removing Friction Isn't Always Good

Product Solving

Hurting User Safety Your users want to accomplish their goal with your product is efficiently as possible, within reason. Case Study: Robinhood While you don’t want to optimize your product for the “lowest common denominator” or your least savvy user, you do want to make sure they can use your product safely.

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A Practical Guide for Product Strategy From Almundo: A Case Study:

Mind the Product

Product (and company) strategy is the backbone that guides product goal-setting and roadmap definition, although it’s sometimes overlooked or confused with having a vision. Without it, product teams become feature teams focused on outputs and not outcomes. – C Todd Lombardo on Mind the Product.

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Urban Navigation Supercharged – With Viktor Eperjesy | ? Design Aloud

UX Studio

They can create really nice looking screens that are user friendly […] But if you’re building on top of that some business knowledge, and you’re able to think with the head of business stakeholders, that’s a way to differentiate yourself.” So that’s proper case study there. Viktor: Yeah.

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A summary of “Building Products for the Enterprise”

The Product Coalition

From user problems to customer problems In enterprise software, you differentiate between the ones who buy your product (i.e., customers) and the ones who actually use your product (i.e., Therefore, Ben and Blair differentiate between customer and user problems. or “How do your most habitual users differ from others?”.

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3 Feature Prioritization Methods With Your Users In Mind

UX Studio

For this reason, do not do feature prioritization as a solo activity; the more diverse a team (from product designers to business people), the better are the results from the feature prioritization session. Check the following methods because they approach a product’s functions from various perspectives.