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Why is Idea Management Important?

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People come up with ideas all the time. Whether they’re in the shower, eating lunch, or having an in-depth conversation, there’s no shortage of imaginary light bulbs going off above millions of people’s heads all the time. Sometimes we even hold brainstorming sessions dedicated to nothing else but bringing forth new ideas.

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Minimum Viable Product vs Minimum Marketable Product: What’s The Difference?

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A Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is a version of the product with minimal features, built to validate product ideas. The Minimum Viable Product allows you to collect user feedback at the early stages of development and facilitates validated learning. MVP reduces the time to market and allows a quicker release of the product.

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The Importance of Crowdsourcing Your Product Ideas

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You created your product to help customers solve a problem and align with your organization’s product vision. Your understanding of the problem may have evolved based on observing customers using your product. Many other changes that don’t happen also start as an idea. Why crowdsource product ideas.

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How Product Organizations Can Balance Big Bets Versus Short-Term Wins

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Yet the customer experience continually improves while KPI targets come into view. How can you justify redirecting resources to tweaking the UX or integrating an API when they could spend time building the next big thing? Some might think an organization must be all-in on one of these philosophies.

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How Product Organizations Can Balance Big Bets Versus Short-Term Wins

ProductPlan

Yet the customer experience continually improves while KPI targets come into view. How can you justify redirecting resources to tweaking the UX or integrating an API when they could spend time building the next big thing? Some might think an organization must be all-in on one of these philosophies.

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11 Types of Product Managers for SaaS Companies

Userpilot

We also look at the levels of seniority among product managers as well as the skills they need to lead successful teams and build products that delight customers. TL;DR A product manager oversees the entire software product development cycle, from discovery to launch and beyond. Who is a product manager? Product vision.