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How Execution Can Make a Big Difference: A Go-to-Market Strategy and Process Guide

The Product Coalition

Have you ever wondered why a Go-to-Market (GTM) strategy is required when you launch a product or service? How about this — how often do you see a problem around you, and then you decide to come up with an idea or solution? We discussed business ideas, researched options for funding, and most importantly, we supported each other.

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Tips for Becoming a Head of Product

Roman Pichler

This includes establishing psychological safety, fostering collaboration and trust amongst the product people, establishing clear roles and expectations, which I’ll discuss below, and ensuring that everyone has the right infrastructure and tools available. Developing a product roadmap and setting realistic product goals/outcomes.

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Your guide to a successful website redesign: everything you need to know

Imaginary Cloud - Design

The three-step process of a UX Audit involves research, evaluation, and execution. This stage considers users, products, company goals, and KPIs. The purpose of analyzing user profiles and motivations is to understand the product concept, value proposition, usage, and user profiles of the product, feedback, and motivations.

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Goal-Question-Metrics: A Holistic Alternative to Objectives and Key Results

The Product Coalition

Presumably some research was done to justify them, but it isn’t obvious. By contrast, GQM questions are intended to be a fairly complete inquiry into the Goal. Improve Company Website” Goal and Questions Review and Conclusion Let’s revisit the Key Results of the “Minnesota Innovation” OKR example.

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Tips for Becoming a Head of Product

Roman Pichler

This includes establishing psychological safety, fostering collaboration and trust amongst the product people, establishing clear roles and expectations, which I’ll discuss below, and ensuring that everyone has the right infrastructure and tools available. Developing a product roadmap and setting realistic product goals/outcomes.

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How Designers & Developers Can Work Better Together

Mind the Product

Jason Fleitz is Director of Web Operations at LivePerson, where they develop products such as LiveEngage- a platform that gives companies the ability to engage with their customers anytime on web sites, mobile and social networks. Building Relationships, Trust, and Transparency.

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Succeeding with Product Delivery and Scrum: 10 Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

2 Use Scrum for Products that Experience Uncertainty and Change Scrum is often seen as the standard way to create digital products, and I have met more than one company where the product managers were told to be agile and do Scrum. But like any tool, Scrum has its benefits and limitations. But it’s not enough on its own.