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From News To Product Launch: Why Product Managers Should Read More Technology News

The Product Coalition

One of the speakers said this: “it doesn’t matter which product you’re working on — if you’re not using AI, you’re missing out”. Forcing a solution on a problem is never a good thing, but I do think that following tech news, and news about AI specifically, is a huge part of the toolbox for modern-day entrepreneurs. In short, Tagbox.io

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New Product Launch Checklist: How to Plan a Successful Launch

Userpilot

Every new product launch is equal parts intimidating and exciting. As the market becomes increasingly saturated with similar SaaS products, your product launch can easily get lost in the noise. In this article, we take a deep dive into the technicalities of a product launch.

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ChatGPT and Product Management: A ProductPlan Engineering Experiment

ProductPlan

Oh no, not another blog about ChatGPT. However, even if you’re sick of hearing about this already notorious artificial intelligence tool’s strange adventures, it’s likely here to stay, and we’re only scratching the surface of the impact of this cutting-edge technology. I know what you’re thinking. The premise is simple.

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How to Create a Seamless Product Launch Marketing Plan

Userpilot

A product launch marketing plan is more than a simple press release announcing your product. It is the process that guides you to a successful product release. With several product launches occurring every day, you need something special to ensure your announcement doesn’t get lost in the noise.

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BoS USA 2023 – The Sigmacorn Notes

Business of Software Conference

For example: a statement such as “Our company makes a cheap product with few features and great support” Pair with opposites and identify choices that companies make Act like a lawyer: make a great case for the opposition Extract choices: refine these choices into intelligent decisions that could have been made Identify attributes — there are no strengths (..)