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Strategic Product Management: The Role of a Strategic Product Manager

Userpilot

In the article, we’re looking at the responsibilities of strategic product managers and how they can use data effectively to shape product strategy and deliver delightful experiences to users! Product strategy defines who we are building for, what to build, and how to build it. What is product strategy?

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Product Management Marketing: A Guide for Building Successful Products

Userpilot

TL;DR Product managers define the overall product direction and oversee the entire product lifecycle. Their responsibilities include product discovery, developing product vision, prioritization , roadmapping , analyzing product performance and its iterative development, and leading the product team.

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Feature Prioritization in Different Stages of Product Development

UX Studio: Product Management

How can one decide which feature prioritization method to use depending on the current stage of a product life cycle? At the end of the day the ultimate goal of product development is to decide what features to spend time on, in what order – and what to exile to the uncharted shores of the backlog. Development.

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Tying Strategy to Your Product Roadmap

Pragmatic Marketing

We’ve all heard about “strategic” product roadmaps. A roadmap is a plan for your strategy that maps out the direction of your product. Ideally, it’s a high-level visual summary that helps product managers get everyone on the same page. And it has to tie back to the strategy of the company. By Jim Semick.

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Why Digital Customer Success Is Crucial in 2023 and Beyond

Gainsight

By Harshi Banka, Senior Director of Strategy, Digital Customer Success The last few months have been rough for SaaS businesses with multiple headwinds including the economic downturn, rising inflation, and decreasing investments. For example, a customer’s health score can trigger adoption journeys helping them achieve their product goals.

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Product Idea Validation: 6 Steps for Ensuring Successful Products

Userpilot

Product idea validation is essential to avoid spending too many resources on a product that fails because nobody needs it. First, you need to clearly define the product goals, the problems it solves, and its alignment with the organization’s business goals. Some questions to answer include: What is the product?

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Unlocking the Power of Customer Journey Optimization: An Ultimate Guide

Userpilot

Research shows optimized customer journeys deliver: Up to 20% increase in customer satisfaction 30% increase in conversion rates 15% increase in average order value 25-40% increase in revenue In essence, customer journey optimization establishes customer experience as a competitive differentiator that boosts business growth.