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How Product Organizations Can Balance Big Bets Versus Short-Term Wins

ProductPlan

A clear product vision Every business and product needs a vision to guide everything that follows, from strategy to staffing to roadmaps. Taking a bifurcated approach to product development and innovation is more vital than ever. Here are the four ingredients you need. The planning and tactics are set against that vision.

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Minimum Viable Product vs Minimum Marketable Product: What’s The Difference?

Userpilot

The Minimum Viable Product allows you to collect user feedback at the early stages of development and facilitates validated learning. MVP is a great risk reduction tool: it allows products or features to fail fast without investing in their development. An MVP is an essential part of the Agile product development process.

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How Product Organizations Can Balance Big Bets Versus Short-Term Wins

ProductPlan

A clear product vision Every business and product needs a vision to guide everything that follows, from strategy to staffing to roadmaps. Taking a bifurcated approach to product development and innovation is more vital than ever. Here are the four ingredients you need. The planning and tactics are set against that vision.

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Simplifying User Feedback

The Product Coalition

If users don’t find value, they won’t use them, and precious development time was wasted. The good news is that with a pragmatic framework, and a few simple approaches to follow, building a user feedback channel is quite straightforward. The feature / idea management functionality alone makes Aha! worth using.

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Greenfield Project

ProductPlan

The term comes from real estate, where it conveys the image of a literal green-field site for development, undisturbed by previous construction. Product managers use greenfield to describe developing a new product, as opposed to enhancing or building on an existing product. Project management framework. Team roles.

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Product Management Technologies; Five Essentials for Strategic Product Management; Planning Assumptions for 2016

Good Product Manager

For those four areas of product management technology categories — Idea Management ; Concept Testing ; Planning, Prioritization and Roadmapping ; and Product Engagement — it describes the category and its benefits, and also provides lists of vendors in each category.

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Product Management Technologies; Five Essentials for Strategic Product Management; Planning Assumptions for 2016

Good Product Manager

For those four areas of product management technology categories — Idea Management ; Concept Testing ; Planning, Prioritization and Roadmapping ; and Product Engagement — it describes the category and its benefits, and also provides lists of vendors in each category.