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The Science of Product – Holly Hester-Reilly on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

Is product management an art or a science? Holly Hester-Reilly, the founder of H2R Product Science and a former Chemical Engineer, uses her background to apply scientific principles and techniques to product development. Is product management an art or a science? Evidence-based product strategy.

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The Making of Product Managers: Michael’s Story

The Product Coalition

This is a free sample story from my book The Making of Product Managers. It is unusual that Michael’s first brush with product management was during his master’s degree in systems design engineering. He asked his program supervisor to let him spend the remainder of the program designing and developing this platform.

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How To Develop Into An Exponential Product Manager

The Product Coalition

Highly effective Product Managers develop themselves in 5 key areas. Highly effective Product Managers (or what I call Exponential PMs) tend to be strong in all of these areas. This is based on studying, speaking with, and coaching PMs and product leaders. Craft Competence ?? Craft Competence ??

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Building Better Product People – Sebastian Sabouné on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

As Head of Product at Founders Factory , a corporate-backed accelerator and incubator for early-stage startups based in London, Seb Sabouné works with founders and teams to become more product led. The Product Experience is hosted by Lily Smith and Randy Silver. Quote of the Episode.

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Games to Play and Become a Better Product Manager

The Product Coalition

The Product Manager is the spy trying to guess what the users want by asking questions with little to no clue on their needs. We often deem “fun” as a childish concept, not compatible with work or professional development. To avoid promotions, I deliberately left out reference links.

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Killing Zombies – Lisa Long on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

All have killed zombies, and entertained us as they did so… but only Lisa did so on stage at London’s ProductTank, giving us practical advice on how to kill off zombie features and products – and why it’s absolutely necessary to do so. The Product Experience is hosted by Lily Smith and Randy Silver.

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The Best Books on Product Development

The Product Coalition

Here are four product development “schools of thought” and the best books to read on each of them. The Waterfall Method Waterfall describes the traditional, linear product development method: idea, prototype, testing, launch. Product Design and Development ? —?Karl It’s product development 101.

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