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Why Tools Are Not the Answer

The Product Coalition

Running a successful product organization is hard. It’s no wonder there are many tools that try to resolve this. But tools alone won’t fix anything and can do the opposite. This mostly happens with products related to the product space itself — products for product managers and product teams.

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Introducing the Bain Public SOAP™ Product Leadership Framework. A Practical Definition.

Bain Public

Bain Public’s SOAP™ methodology and tool offers a full picture of your product strategy, tactics, metrics and roadmap all in one place. It breaks product innovation in 3 steps -- Product Mission, Product Blueprint and Roadmap Pillars. Let’s look at the different parts of the system up close.

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Insight From Marty Cagan’s Coach the Coaches Workshop (Part 2)

The Product Coalition

In part two of this summary, I am moving to talk about strategy and leadership insights. Today I will focus more on leadership and strategy. Strategy and Focus It almost doesn’t matter what drove a company to work with me originally, at some point we get to strategy.

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Managing Problematic Investor Ideas

Mind the Product

At a time when so much of today’s B2B ecosystem is built around software products, I believe it has become incumbent on the people responsible for designing, developing, and building these products to take back leadership of how our companies are run, and lead us all back to a culture of responsible growth.

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Are you Solving Customer Problems or Just Building Features?

ProductPlan

When your product can do more than it could do before, that sounds like a good thing. Added functionality, new capabilities, a more robust feature set…these are the talking points product marketers salivate over and executives search for on product roadmaps. But are you solving for actual customer problems?