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9 must have “phrases” in a Product Designer’s resume in 2025

UX Planet

Product Designer resume2025 Lets face it: your resume isnt just a piece of paper (or a PDF). For product designers, this is especially critical. So, how to write a Product Designer resume that stands out? Designed user-centered interfaces based on extensive user research and testing. Pro tip: Go beyond the basics.

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Customer Research 101: The Complete Guide for SaaS

Userpilot

What happens when you build a product or service around what you think potential customers want, only for them to buy something else? But worse than that, it leads to lower revenue, failed products, and plummeting customer loyalty. The solution seems obvious: improve your customer research process. The short answer: yes.

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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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Understanding how Design Thinking, Lean and Agile Work Together

Mind the Product

It’s the way it has been codified into rituals and certifications, and rolled out mindlessly that misses the point. Three mindsets of product development. Building a product is a lot like a combat mission. This is how product teams can align to purpose, explore uncertainty, and learn their way to achieving desired outcomes.

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When Life Gives You Lemons Make PM Lemonade: Surviving Product Management During Crisis

Speaker: Vivek Bedi, Keynote Speaker, Author & Entrepreneur

In fact, the entire way product managers work has completely changed. The work/life balance of PMs is being tested; managing a product team and various roadmaps virtually adds to the list of current challenges. Meanwhile many professionals are exploring if pivoting into product management is a career path for them.

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What Is a Minimum Lovable Product?

The Product Coalition

The product game has certainly changed over the last few years. Product Design has taken off in a way that no one could have predicted. They don’t just want to use your product, they want to love it. So what does this mean for Product Managers? And then you need to rethink your Minimum Viable Product (MVP).

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Product Discovery 101 for Product Managers

The Product Coalition

What is Product Discovery Anyway? Product Discovery is the process of figuring out what needs to be built. Product Discovery is the process of working on your idea, asking questions of customers, until you get three big YES’S. Product Discovery also helps you to make the best, most informed decisions.

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How Product Managers Can Define a Product Vision to Guide Their Team

Speaker: Christian Bonilla, VP of Product Management at UserTesting

Every product team wants to build things users love. It’s why breakthrough products rarely happen by accident. Rather, they start with a strong product vision. Getting that vision right is one of the most important responsibilities of the product team. How to position your vision as an umbrella for the product strategy.