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520: The future of AI in product management – with Mike Todasco

Product Innovation Educators

He explains that their approach to innovation deliberately avoided the common pitfall of creating a two-tiered system where only designated “innovators” were responsible for new ideas. With over 100 patents to his name , Mike played a key role in fostering a culture of innovation across PayPals 20,000+ employees.

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Strategy Blocks: An operator’s guide to product strategy

Lenny Rachitsky

Basic definitions Strategy has benefited from several excellent foundational frameworks over the years, from Michael Porter’s work to Good Strategy Bad Strategy , Playing to Win , and The Art of War , to name a few. Let’s establish some basic definitions before diving into the details of Strategy Blocks: 1.

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The Risks of Data Fragmentation + How to Fix Fragmented Data

Userpilot

This fragmentation occurs when critical business information becomes scattered across disconnected systems, creating dangerous blind spots for product managers trying to make informed decisions. Instead of feeling understood, they feel like just another name in the system. Create shared definitions and stick to them.

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Product in Practice: Getting Started with Several APIs (And the Challenges I Faced)

Product Talk

This mostly worked, but it required a lot of administrative work to keep our systems in sync. There were dozens more that required that we make changes in all of our systems. At the heart of all of my administrative troubles was the need to move data in between disparate systems and to make sure that all of these systems were in sync.

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Customer Feedback Repository: Definition, Types, Tools, and How to Set One Up

The Product Coalition

It can hold feedback from various sources such as customer support tickets, feature requests, surveys, reviews, and social media. Here’s who can be involved: Product teams usually set up the feedback management system and use the resulting feedback data to prioritize features, write feature specifications, create wireframes, and prototyping.

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Build Team Resilience: Shorten Feedback Loops (Part 2)

Johanna Rothman

Brief description of the problem at a recent client: Person A checked in code that broke an “unrelated” part of the system. Yes, I changed the names of the functionality because the names don't matter.). We can use TDD, BDD, ATDD and get feedback before we write code. The managers didn't understand.

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Product Positioning: Definition, How to Do It, and Examples

Userpilot

Key elements include definition, target audience, key benefit, category, competitive advantage, and differentiation. It became a household name during the COVID-19 pandemic. Look at your competitor’s marketing materials, websites, and customer reviews to gather insights. Evaluate competitors’ market share and customer loyalty.