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The Best of Everything Handpicked for PMs

The Product Cafe

Hello, all you product-loving folks! 💜 Welcome to this week's edition of Product Café, your weekly cup of coffee for everything product management, startups, AI, and more. ☕ Thanks for reading Product Café Newsletter ☕️! Trust me, these are books you wouldn't want to miss!

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InnovateWRAPPED: Our Favorite Books, Resources and Tools of 2022

Innovatemap

Tina Hafer called this a “must-read for product marketers and product company leaders.” Martina joined Tina on the Better Product Unlock Product Marketing podcast series to share her product expertise. Nick Roethlein listens to acquire professional development tools and apply them to his own journey.

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Product Management 101 — Crash Course in Product Management (Introduction)

The Product Coalition

If you are visiting this page, there are chances you might be seeking an answer to one of the following questions – Having completed my formal education, how do I start my career in Product Management? Coming from a non-related industry, how do I break into Product Management? Click ??

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Lewis Lin’s Favorite Books for PMs

Product Bookshelf

IDEA : How do you create a product that constantly engages the customer? A product that surpasses its competitors? A product that’s enduring and memorable? The solution is to develop an emotional ‘hook’ that fundamentally changes user behavior. Thinkertoys: A Handbook of Creative-Thinking Techniques. by Dan Olsen.

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TEI 290: What product managers must know about Customer Development and Lean Startup – with Steve Blank

Product Innovation Educators

How product managers can boost innovation in companies large and small. In 2012 I read a book titled, Startup Owner’s Manual: The Step-by-Step Guide for Building a Great Company. Consequently, I think of Eric Ries as the create of Lean Startup and Steve Blank as its father. Successful startups ignored that advice.

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Interactive Walkthroughs in 2021: The Ultimate Guide for SaaS

Userpilot

The point of a walkthrough in this instance is to get the new user to experience the value of the product first-hand before they get bored and lose interest. Given how much time and money you’re spending developing new product features, it would be a great shame to have nobody want to use them. Speed is of the essence here.

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The 13 Proven Customer Retention Strategies For SaaS Companies [A Guide]

Userpilot

Customer Retention Strategy for Your Marketing & Sales Departments How to Build Products Designed for Retention The Role of Product Marketers in Customer Retention The Customer Support Strategy Why Is The Data You Collect So Important to CS and Retention? A Product Onboarding Tool for Startups.