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How to Support the Entire Product Lifecycle: A Tour of ProductPlan’s Enterprise Plan

ProductPlan

ProductPlan customers have already taken the right step by investing in a purpose-built solution that helps them achieve a holistic view of their product strategy with dynamic roadmapping. Still, product teams can do more to compete and win in this competitive landscape—like standardization, idea management, and launch management.

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Introducing Product Discovery, ProductPlan’s New Tool for Strategic Decision-Making and Idea Capture

ProductPlan

Today, ProductPlan is officially launching a brand new Product Discovery tool available exclusively to our Enterprise customers. With Product Discovery, you can capture ideas, organize them in a central repository, and validate the right opportunities that will drive your strategy. But ideas alone don’t make a product strategy.

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Idea Backlog

ProductPlan

The product team has not rejected the idea. The team has not researched the idea to determine whether to pursue it. They have not added the idea to the product roadmap. Idea backlogs can include ideas for developing new products or improving existing products. Where Do Idea Backlog Items Come from?

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Feature prioritization in product management: the key to building products that sell

Product Management Unpacked

There are many methodologies for feature prioritization in product management. If you are a product manager dealing with this, beware that one size doesn’t fit all. Choosing the right feature for the stage of development your product is in can unlock enhanced market performance. .

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11 Types of Product Managers for SaaS Companies

Userpilot

TL;DR A product manager oversees the entire software product development cycle, from discovery to launch and beyond. The types of product managers differ in focus and required skills. Data product managers focus on leveraging data for product development. Developing and prioritizing ideas.