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Avoid ‘Product’ Ground Hog Day: Unlocking Success When Crafting an Outcome-Driven Roadmap

The Product Coalition

It was another bad start to what seemed like Groundhog Day. “I I don’t care about outcomes, your objectives, or your key results; I want to know when I will get this feature!” This was the third conversation we were having about the product, an app that served our own company along with external customers.

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How to Use SEO to Define Your Business Niche

Userpilot

The key to business success is to choose the right niche as you want to focus on the most profitable customers that fit your business best. The good news is that SEO can help make that process much easier by giving you the insights your team needs to pick a profitable niche and scale your business. Let’s see how!

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VR In UX Research: All You Need To Know About VR User Testing

UX Studio

As a consequence, they open up interesting new territories in UX research, too. VR in UX research can serve as an individual tool to explore user needs and test complex user experiences. We collected some best practices for those looking to learn more about or just getting started with VR user testing.

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Stop wasting money using the roadmap to execute your product strategy

Product Warrior

How do you create confidence in your product strategy with those that approve investment i.e. c-suite or board members? Unfortunately, without anything better, many product leaders rely on the product roadmap to demonstrate their strategy. This is often referred to as empowered product development teams.

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Stop wasting money using the roadmap to execute your product strategy

Product Warrior

How do you create confidence in your product strategy with those that approve investment i.e. c-suite or board members? Unfortunately, without anything better, many product leaders rely on the product roadmap to demonstrate their strategy. This is often referred to as empowered product development teams.

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What Do Product Leaders Do?

Mironov Consulting

My last post briefly listed some broad responsibilities of product leaders which are distinct from the direct work of managing individual products. Defining my label carefully, a “product leader” is someone who manages a team of product managers. 1] Designing, Building, and Nurturing a Product Team.

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Get a Head Start for Your Design Career with Dan Winer | Design Aloud ?

UX Studio

And then third level is that you think very deeply about what the user needs. You really understand the motivation of the user. I realized that that wasn’t really gonna happen I’m very very bad at competition. These days are more around product design and UX design. Really anything to do with the wind surfing.