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Product Management Skills: Market Research

The Product Coalition

Market research, for Product Managers, is an absolute necessity for success. Much of the time, you’ll find that your company has already outsourced your market research to a firm. Here, we’ll go over the different types of market research, whether or not you should outsource, and 4 methods for lean market research.

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505: What you don’t know about product innovation limits your influence – with Chad McAllister, PhD

Product Innovation Educators

Continuous Learning and Professional Development for Product Managers To stay at the forefront of product innovation and management, it’s essential to engage in ongoing learning and professional development.

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Product Manager vs. Product Owner

Melissa Perri

I was tasked with gathering the requirements from sales, coming up with a solution, designing it, and then shipping the specification document to development to be built. This was a person who was a proxy for the customer and would tell the developers the requirements for what needed to be built.

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TEI 307: Introduction to the PDMA Body of Knowledge for product managers and innovators – with Allan Anderson, PhD

Product Innovation Educators

We were there to prepare for the New Product Development Professional certification from PDMA, the Product Development and Management Association. Studying for the NPDP certification was my way to accomplish this. I saw my work more clearly and even more holistically. Needless to say, it had a huge impact on me.

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Outsourced Software Product Development: A Comprehensive Guide

Arkenea

In a fastmoving digital economy, many organizations leverage outsourced software product development to accelerate innovation, control costs, and tap into global expertise. Rather than building and maintaining a large inhouse team, businesses partner with specialized vendors to handle design, development, testing, and deployment.

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Product Analyst: Responsibilities, Skills, and Requirements

Userpilot

The recommended certifications for developing professional skills and improving hiring chances are Google Analytics Individual Qualification, Tableau Desktop Specialist, and Microsoft Certified: Data Analyst Associate. Product analysts are now at the core of product development.

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TEI 073: The pulse of product management and 4 skills that match a 25% increase in pay – with Rebecca Kalogeris - The Everyday Innovator – Resources for Product Managers and Innovators

Product Innovation Educators

42% have a graduate degree and 71% hold at least one professional certification. With 75% of their time on tactical activities, 25% is spent on strategic activities – creating business plans, conducting market research identifying potential future partners, and the like. Most have 10+ years of experience. Raw Transcript.