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When You Should Not Listen to Your Customers

The Product Coalition

If somebody had been asked to do research about the year 1800 into how transportation could be improved, what would he have done? Berlyne As product managers, we have all enthusiastically dived into customer feedback, hoping to find insights that will take our product game to the next level. Yet, time and time again, we hit a wall.

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Transitioning to Product from a Functional Role

Mind the Product

Product roles are becoming increasingly important in many companies, from the unicorn startups to older more established firms. Today, product might seem like a new field because of the growth of technology startups and the prevalence of lean and agile frameworks, but product roles have been around for a few decades.

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The Top 10 Deliverables of Product Managers

Sachin Rekhi

Instead, we must go back to the age-old mantra that a picture is worth a thousand words and provide a visual representation of what the future could look like if we are successful. For example, here is a video from 2016 that showcases the vision for SpaceX's Interplanetary Transport System which aims to bring the first manned crew to Mars.

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Urban Navigation Supercharged – With Viktor Eperjesy | ? Design Aloud

UX Studio

With his help, in this episode, we delve into the creation of Budapest GO, a game-changer application for public transport in Budapest. He’s worked with clients in banking, insurance, mobility, and logistics, with a notable project being the Budapest GO initiative with BKK (Center of Budapest Public Transport).

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a16z Podcast: Why paid marketing sucks, Network effects, Viral Growth, and more

Andrew Chen

Today’s episode is all about growth, one of the most top of mind questions for entrepreneurs — of all kinds of startups, and especially for consumer ones. You had to manually sell some restaurants come for the tools, stay for the network, but then once the consumers got enough of a selection and started to use it, it was game over. .

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28 ways to grow supply in a marketplace — by Lenny Rachitsky, ex-Airbnb

Andrew Chen

Hi readers, The growth teams at Uber and Airbnb occasionally met over the years to share best practices, brainstorm ideas, and share observations on the startup world. As a result of this experience, I’m often asked what I’d recommend startups do to grow supply in their marketplace. Brian Chesky, CEO of Airbnb. Stage: Early-stage.

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Bootstrapping A Business In The Face Of Well-Funded Competition | Laura Roeder, MeetEdgar | BoS Europe 2018

Business of Software Conference

As Mark alluded to I recently started another company called Ropig in the developer tool space but it’s brand new and I don’t really have any lessons learned yet so I’ll focus today’s talk on MeetEdgar. Edgar is a social media scheduling and automation tool. But we have a very very predictable revenue.