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How to Develop, Articulate, and Sell Product Strategy

The Product Guy

Management often believes that poor strategy can be made up by iterating/or pivoting execution, where operational expenditures are relatively low as compared to capital-intensive enterprises. Fortunately, I was paired with a mentor, Vikas Batra, who has several years of product management experience in enterprise telecommunications hardware.

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Meet the team: Intercom’s Brand Studio on evolving our brand

Intercom, Inc.

But, and perhaps more importantly, you have to figure out a way to evolve your brand, to make it resonate with an enterprise audience without losing whatever quirkiness made you unique in the first place. Going upmarket usually involves a rebranding effort to appear more enterprise-ready. As I said, they’ve been quite busy.

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Your First Days as Product Manager

Under 10 Consulting

Review the corporate pitch. Perhaps the fastest way to get up to speed on your company and its role in the industry is to review the product and corporate slide decks. Take time to review the latest thinking in your industry. What documentation exists for your product? Review them all. Review the product roadmap.

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Product Requirements: Using a Written or Visual Framework

Mind the Product

There’s a lot of variation in how companies document product requirements. Some are moving away from detailed, written product requirements documents (PRDs), while others are using shorter write-ups, user stories, or jobs-to-be-done formats. Documents are useful for organizing and reorganizing thoughts as well.

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5 Predictions for the Next Decade of Data Governance

Amplitude

But based on feedback, insights, and observations from the last decade of helping enterprise teams build their best products, we’re ready to make a few data-informed bets about what the 2020s will bring. Looking ahead to the next decade of data governance, the Amplitude team knows nothing is certain.

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The Ultimate Guide to Product Tours Software

Userpilot

Using the unique Driven Actions system (pictured above) you can set action triggers for different elements of the tour. WalkMe is popular with enterprise-level businesses, who appreciate its massive range of features (which go way beyond product tours – it’s an entire Digital Adoption Platform) and very high security spec.

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Application Modernization Guide for Enterprises

Modus Create

Competitors with agile, modern platforms can gain a market advantage by offering capabilities that are too cost-prohibitive or technically complex for aging systems to implement. A performance bottleneck in a single area necessitates complex refactoring or the acquisition of additional infrastructure to bolster the entire system.