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The Biggest Difference Between Product Management and Portfolio Management

Product Management University

If product priorities are shaped by market segment priorities instead of individual product needs, aren’t the priority debates just shifting from products to markets? It’s a logical question but the answer is a definitive no. Definitely yes but it’s not as complicated as you might think.

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How to Break into Product Marketing Management (PMM)

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Product marketing is one of the newest and most impactful roles within an organization. As a product marketing manager (PMM), you influence most areas of the organization including product, design, sales, support, and, of course, marketing. That degree doesn’t have to be in marketing, but it certainly helps.

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How to Develop a Strong Product Strategy in 2021

Userpilot

If you’re short on time and need the cut down version of this, here we go: Your product strategy helps you define what, why and for whom it is you’re building things. It helps you find product-market fit and gives your team direction. It helps define the problems you are trying to solve and helps form your product-market fit.

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A Lean Alternative to a Business Plan: Documenting Your Product/Market Fit Hypotheses

Sachin Rekhi

The customer development and lean startup methodologies evangelized by Steve Blank and Eric Ries brought us a better approach that favored experimentation over elaborate planning, customer feedback over intuition, and iterative design over traditional “big design up front” development. Target Audience.

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Product Parity: What is it and How it Can Hurt Your Product Growth

Userpilot

Product parity should be avoided because such products are unlikely to disrupt the market and never command premium pricing. Product parity also limits your marketing and branding strategies. In fact, the only differentiator you can use to stand out from competing parity products is price.

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3 Ways To Educate the Market That Actually Work

The Product Coalition

Let’s get right to it: what are those things you can educate the market on, and where are you setting yourself to failure? The answer to this question is based on the “Product Circuit” model that I use to help companies get to product-market fit and presented here a while ago.

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Precision in the Language of Messaging

Pragmatic Marketing

When awash with data and metrics, it’s easy for a product marketer to overlook precision in using the language of messaging. It originally appeared on Sharebird — the place to see how people at top companies do product marketing. ” Address one market segment at a time when developing the message.