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11 Key SaaS Roles and Responsibilities in 2023

Userpilot

Product Manager : In charge of creating product strategy and overseeing the design process, among other things. UX Designer: Responsible for understanding the unique needs and requirements of SaaS users and designing the user interface and experience of SaaS products. Average salary: $111,208/yr.

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33 Amazing Articles Every Product Manager Must Read

Hutwork

Here are the top 33 most amazing product management articles in no specific order. Mind the Product says it’s time to take the good things you learned from agile and adapt them to the ever-evolving product management needs of the future. 4 One Door at a Time. 5 Designing Your Product’s Continuous Feedback Loop.

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Finding Your True Career IMPACT Within the Product Field

ProductPlan

Product professionals get paid to manage products and services. Delighting customers and creating innovative solutions for their problems dictates our priorities. But this single-minded focus on helping others often leads to a lack of focus on ourselves and our career impact in the product field. To your company?

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Q&A with Neil Rahilly, VP Product and Design, on product strategy, team composition, and customer feedback

Mixpanel

Neil recently sat down for an AMA session and spoke on a wide range of topics, from product strategy and process pipelines to team composition and building a great career, among many other things. How do you define your product strategy? But strategy is all about focus and finding ways to not compete.

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Q&A with Neil Rahilly, VP Product and Design, on product strategy, team composition, and customer feedback

Mixpanel

How do you define your product strategy? Product strategy begins with figuring out exactly what kind of user that you want to serve and what use case that you want to serve for them. That’s still big enough to get you your next increment of growth as a company and growth in your user base.