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F.E².A.R.?—?A Product Framework from Concept to Delivery: Part 1

The Product Coalition

A Product Framework from Concept to Delivery: Part 1 Why “FE²AR” As a technology executive, I have seen my share of successful and not-as-successful products. From a Product Management and Strategy viewpoint, I believe internalizing this fear of failure drives some of the best outcomes for the organization and its customers.

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Beyond “Cheaper, Faster, Better”?—?Vertical Integration for Startups

The Product Coalition

Vertical Integration for Startups In the past couple of years, I have worked with multiple startups in an advisory capacity and this has provided an opportunity to think about strategy in innovative ways. I apply this lens to a startup that develops solutions in the health-tech market. Beyond “Cheaper, Faster, Better”?—?Vertical

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What is the New Feature Discovery Process & Examples

Usersnap

Imagine a whole user journey where grasping your users’ needs isn’t a task but an exhilarating step towards innovation. This rush can hinder the essential process of feature discovery, potentially leading to products that fail to satisfy user needs truly. Following user understanding, move on to ideation.

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5 UX Best Practices For Successful Self-tracking Apps

UX Studio

The movement’s lead figure Gary Wolf described quantified self as “self-knowledge through self-tracking with technology” Wearable sensor technologies and wireless communication with our devices let us turn almost everything we do into data. More specifically, they strive to help users through objective data.

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Silicon Valley network effects, OKRs for your personal life, and more: Podcast Q&A with Product Hunt

Andrew Chen

Ada shares her insights on the contrasting skill sets needed when working at a big company versus a small startup, after having herself gone from a small startup to a huge organization like LinkedIn back to a two-person startup with her husband. Personal life OKRs. If you like the podcast, you can subscribe here. Ryan: Yeah.

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Silicon Valley network effects, OKRs for your personal life, and more: Podcast Q&A with Product Hunt

Andrew Chen

Ada shares her insights on the contrasting skill sets needed when working at a big company versus a small startup, after having herself gone from a small startup to a huge organization like LinkedIn back to a two-person startup with her husband. Personal life OKRs. If you like the podcast, you can subscribe here. Ryan: Yeah.