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The Importance of Crowdsourcing Your Product Ideas

ProductPlan

You created your product to help customers solve a problem and align with your organization’s product vision. Your initial product version probably helped solve a problem, but you also realized you weren’t done. Your understanding of the problem may have evolved based on observing customers using your product.

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What we learned moving sales and product upmarket together

Intercom, Inc.

We created our first sales function in 2014 and in the busyness of building out the team, we had little time to reflect on how our experiences on the frontline of sales could add value to our product roadmap. Trial and error: adding sales input to the product roadmap. The same goes for your sales team.

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Maximize Engagement as a Remote Product Leader

ProductPlan

And crowdsource ideas for future activities and let the team vote for their top picks via a poll to ensure that as many people as possible are excited about participating. Roadmap-level conversations can take things to a whole new level. In ProductPlan roadmaps, people can now ask questions and add comments within the roadmap.

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Pulse Everywhere: The Biggest Product Announcements Ever From Gainsight

Gainsight

Product innovation – it is something that is most certainly at the tip of the tongue of every product executive. Most strive for it, build roadmaps around it, and even sell it to prospective buyers. . There are different paths towards product innovation.

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Why You Need to Keep MOATs Front and Center in Your Product Roadmap Strategies

Bain Public

I know you’re probably wondering: what does this have to do with your product roadmap strategies ? When it comes to your product, a MOAT is about building defences to break away from the competition. It’s about setting broad goals for your product and defending your company against current or future competitors.