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The Value Assessment Framework (Part 3)

The Product Coalition

The value assessment framework allows you to identify gaps in any of the value layers — definition, delivery, and perception. Photo by Iain Kennedy on Unsplash When I was a product lead at Imperva, there was a feature that engineering kept telling me required a rewrite. Some even need to be left untouched. But there were none.

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Ship outcomes, not just features, with the Product Impact Framework

Intercom, Inc.

In some ways, this discussion is more relevant to product teams, and product-led companies, than for growth teams, who are by definition focused on outcomes. Back in 2013, our head of engineering Darragh coined this mantra: Shipping is our heartbeat. The Product Impact Framework felt like a natural progression from features to outcome.

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Stripe’s Will Larson on engineering and infrastructure management

Intercom, Inc.

As a startup scales, the importance of infrastructure engineers simply can’t be overstated. They’re the ones making sure your app is secure, that uptime looks good, and that the rest of your engineering org has the right tools to build features your users need and want. The tenets of foundation engineering at Stripe.

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Why Market Leadership Starts With Product Management

Product Management University

Building a Market-Facing Product Management Discipline The definition of “market” has more than its share of ambiguities. Here’s why this structure is so critical to a stronger leadership position. Product Design & Engineering Let’s not forget about product design and engineering.

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Edmond Lau and Jean Hsu on engineering more leaders and better working relationships

Intercom, Inc.

As up and coming engineers in Silicon Valley, Jean Hsu and Edmond Lau long sought more influence and impact in their respective positions – but they couldn’t shake the feeling of being stuck. Many engineers feel like they must make a jump into management to lead. Their story isn’t uncommon. Leadership is a mindset, not a title.

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Introducing the Bain Public SOAP™ Product Leadership Framework. A Practical Definition.

Bain Public

This is the reason why many businesses fail, so the question to many business owners out there is this: are you confident that your engineering team is building the right features? Most companies don’t have a clear picture of their roadmap.

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Building high-performing teams through continuous improvement

Intercom, Inc.

We’ve developed a way to measure and address the challenges that prevent our R&D teams from performing at their best; we call it the High-Performing Teams (HPT) framework. We’re aiming for excellence at scale, and this framework will help us to continuously improve the way we work as our company grows. Setting our goals.