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Tools of the Trade: Visualizing Discovery with Opportunity Solution Trees

Product Talk

The opportunity solution tree helps visualize all the work that goes into continuous discovery. And while opportunity solution trees have become increasingly common among product teams, there’s still plenty of room for customization, both in the way you set up your trees and the tools you use to build them.

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Democratizing Research: What Is It and How to Implement It?

Userpilot

Who is responsible for user research at your SaaS? Are all teams involved or is it just a select few with specialist expertise? If it’s the latter, your organization may benefit from democratizing research. TL;DR By democratizing research, you make it more accessible and inclusive across your organization.

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Insights from the CDH Benchmark Survey: How Are Teams Adopting Discovery Habits?

Product Talk

I realize that many product people have never worked in a product trio , don’t have access to customers, aren’t given time to test their ideas, and are working in what Marty Cagan calls “features teams” or “delivery teams.” If you missed the first one on product success and team satisfaction , be sure to start there.

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The Perfect World and the Real World of Product Research

The Product Coalition

Twenty five mini-research ideas for finding something meaningful to work on. In the perfect world, product managers have all the time, resources, and skills to do impeccable, in-depth market and user research. So let’s talk about mini-research. Think of research as digging for gold. There is only the real world.

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Product Manager Career Path: A Guide for Growing in Product Management

Userpilot

TL;DR A product manager leads the product management team and is responsible for overseeing all stages of the product development process. Typically, product managers are responsible for market and user research, product discovery , feature prioritization , and roadmapping. The Product Manager is next on the ladder.

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5 Costly Branding Mistakes

UX Planet

The last thing you need is to stumble into the abyss of bad branding, a place where countless others have lost their way. If you’ve ever felt the pains of uncertainty or the fear of wasting precious resources, then read on. It illuminates your target audience, their pain points, and desires. It’s a worthwhile investment.

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How to Prepare for a Solutions Architect Interview

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

This article is part of our series on Solutions Architect interviews. If you're interviewing for solutions architect roles, don't miss our Complete System Design Interview Course. Solutions architect roles are rapidly becoming more important and popular in the technology ecosystem. 💡 Hey there!