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Bringing Product Management to the Next Level At Timechain With Talent Acquisition

Bain Public

Their investment tool helps customers grow and manage funds effortlessly. Who is the face behind Timechain’s innovative product management? Meet Mario Munoz, the Product Manager at Timechain. This helps him outline their challenges and present them to the leadership team so the product can continue to improve.

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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. It is the guiding principle for OKRs and roadmaps.

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Removing Friction Isn't Always Good

Product Solving

Hiten Shah said it nicely on Twitter recently: Hiten Shah @hnshah Friction is the keyword in product development. 5:39 PM ∙ Jul 26, 2020 108 Likes 11 Retweets Building products is, indeed, all about friction. What really is product friction? Both features add friction to the product, not eliminate it.

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How pricing strategy helps shape your entire business model

Intercom, Inc.

One approach to price setting is to think of pricing along a continuum with self-service pricing at one end of the spectrum (such as applications costing under $50/month, allowing customers to purchase with a credit card) through to enterprise pricing (such as applications costing $50-100,000 a year) at the other end. Gaining new customers.

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