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Product development: or how to turn factories into gardens

Mind the Product

In this article, product leader Assaph Mehr puts forward an alternative mental model for product development – think about building a garden not a factory So much has been written about feature factories, I won’t add to it. Instead, I’d like to offer you three ideas to help you deal with such situations. First, I’ll [.]

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A case study: How to develop product and business strategies

Mind the Product

Yana Arsyutina, Chief Product Officer of Netology EdTech-company, discusses the mistakes that can be made when developing separate product and business strategies, the consequences that can be expected, and advises how to avoid them using Netology as an example.

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How to succeed as a product manager building developer experiences

Mind the Product

Reflecting on his experiences in building consumer experiences for Windows in Microsoft and contrasting it with building data platforms for Azure and Snowflake, Product Leader, Siddarth Ramadoss shares insights into how to succeed as a product manager dealing with cloud-based products.

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SUNDAY REWIND: Common Product Development Mistakes and How To Avoid Them All: A Case Study

Mind the Product

Read more » The post SUNDAY REWIND: Common Product Development Mistakes and How To Avoid Them All: A Case Study appeared first on Mind the Product. A case study that shows a catalogue of common errors made by product teams when launching a cybersecurity software product.

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Driving Business Impact for PMs

Speaker: Jon Harmer, Product Manager for Google Cloud

This session will provide you with a comprehensive set of tools to help you develop impactful products by shifting from output-based thinking to outcome-based thinking. Understand how your work contributes to your company's strategy and learn to apply frameworks to ensure your features solve user problems that drive business impact.

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How to be Bad at Product Development – Josh Mahoney

Mind the Product

The post How to be Bad at Product Development – Josh Mahoney appeared first on Mind the Product. Surely the way to create great products that solve real problems is very straightforward: Create a better way [.].

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How to Use Idea Screening for New Feature and Product Development

Userpilot

More importantly, we show you how to screen your feature and product ideas effectively. By screening your ideas before investing in their development, you reduce the risk of failure and can allocate resources to initiatives that satisfy customer needs and market demand. Here’s how you do it, step by step.

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How AI and ML Can Accelerate and Optimize Software Development and Testing

Speaker: Eran Kinsbruner, Best-Selling Author, TechBeacon Top 30 Test Automation Leader & the Chief Evangelist and Senior Director at Perforce Software

It's no secret that CTOs need to have a full understanding if they want to be successful, but does that make them responsible for developer productivity? While advancements in software development and testing have come a long way, there is still room for improvement.

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Pressure Points: How to Ensure Your B2B Pipeline Passes Inspection

This eBook highlights best practices for developing a pipeline management process that helps sales leaders and their team C.L.O.S.E you’ll see what we mean in this eBook) more revenue through data-driven prospecting, stage analysis, and subsequent sales enablement.

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How to Work with Your Customer Success Team to Create a Great Product Feedback Experience

Speaker: Rebecca Notté, Product Operations Manager and Hannah Chaplin, Director of Product Marketing at Pendo

Throughout this series, we have been discussing ways to innovate your feedback loops, and strategies for incorporating your customers into the heart of your product development systems. How to find the right level of transparency for customer-facing product updates. This is an exclusive session you don't want to miss!

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The Importance of Having Strong Decision Agility in Your Product Development Process

Speaker: Emily Tate, Managing Director at Mind the Product

In this talk, Emily Tate, Managing Director at Mind the Product will unpack how we make decisions as product people, including: How to evaluate different types of decisions. The level of depth required to make an effective decision varies greatly, depending on the context. Navigating the effort required for different decisions.

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The Beauty and Brains of Actionable Data: How to Go From Concept to Reality

Speaker: Dr. Joe Perez, Senior Systems Analyst at NC Dept. of Health & Human Services, and Chief Technology Officer at SolonTek

In this webinar, you will learn how to: Identify and recognize the five stages of the visualization spectrum. Determine how to leverage these steps into a cohesive visualization strategy. Differentiate between impact/influence and how that plays into making data actionable.

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Post-Pandemic eCommerce Growth: Leverage Product Data, Market Research & Shopping Trends

Speaker: Phil Irvine, VP & Director of Audience Intelligence

To accomplish this, organizations have traditionally leaned into historical customer and product data to predict how to engage with their current and future customers in a personalized manner. When you couple that with fluid data privacy changes, this creates an even fuzzier foundation to develop forward-looking marketing strategies.

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The Product Corner: Maximizing Impact, Reducing Hours, and Accelerating Roadmaps with Data

Speaker: Edie Kirkman - VP, Digital at Focus Brands

By tapping into the wealth of customer and application data, product professionals can identify underutilized features, prioritize improvements, and streamline development efforts in partnership with the development team.

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The Key to Agile Team Motivation

Speaker: Robert Webber, Author and Innovation Leader

Management was never taught how to establish the positive and supportive environment necessary to motivate self-directed teams, resulting in disappointing Agile transitions. It’s presented by an experienced engineering leader for product development leaders.