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

Userpilot

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. An MVP is a very reliable way to validate your product ideas.

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Product Management Technologies; Five Essentials for Strategic Product Management; Planning Assumptions for 2016

Good Product Manager

We’ve been busy at SiriusDecisions with a lot of new research and resources for b-to-b product management leaders and product managers: The ABCs of Product Management Technologies. In my first post for the new SiriusDecisions Marketplace, I cover The ABCs of Product Management Technologies.

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Greenfield Project

ProductPlan

Example: A grocery chain wants to build a mobile ordering app. Other grocery retailers have released similar apps to customers, but it will be the first time this company builds one. What Does a Greenfield Project Mean in Software Development? A well-defined user or buyer persona. Feedback from key personas.

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Product Management Technologies; Five Essentials for Strategic Product Management; Planning Assumptions for 2016

Good Product Manager

We’ve been busy at SiriusDecisions with a lot of new research and resources for b-to-b product management leaders and product managers: The ABCs of Product Management Technologies. In my first post for the new SiriusDecisions Marketplace, I cover The ABCs of Product Management Technologies.

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The Top 7 Product Management Software Systems You Should Know About

Bain Public

In order to get the job done properly and efficiently, product managers deserve the proper software, tools and resources needed to create and execute successful products. Roadmap and Build Products Customers Love Aha! system is complex allowing for many tasks to get done with a single software.

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Product Leadership in Scrum

Roman Pichler

Scrum is a simple framework with three roles: product owner, development team, and Scrum Master. The cross-functional development team makes the design and technology decisions; and the Scrum Master guides process and organisational change, as the following picture shows. Three Types of Leadership. Lead the Product.