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Mental Models for Product Managers – Part 2

The Secret PM Handbook

Why my product is a better choice for you (the differentiators). This is the classic framework from Geoffrey Moore’s Crossing the Chasm. For example, articulating a meaningful Dramatic Difference or “differentiator” portion of the value proposition is usually difficult. Name Image Description. Categorization tools.

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The $2.4M Decision-Making Framework from Jayride’s Rod Bishop

Bryce York

These are my takeaways and my own perspective on a Fishburners ‘Learn From A Burner’ presentation given by Rod Bishop of Jayride on his company’s Decision Making Framework. Decision-Making Framework due to its fundamental role in helping Jayride reach its current market position including raising a total of $2.4M.

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Strategize for Success: Elevate Your Organization's Strategy and Goals

People-First Product Leadership

If you missed Part 1, we covered the “why” behind creating a strategy stack, with a focus on the Mission, North Star, and Vision. The Vision evolves over time, and is an inspirational guide for the company's future. Looking ahead, Part 3 brings together the Product specific Vision, Roadmap and Goals.

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The Lean Product Playbook Summary?—?achieving Product-Market Fit in 6 steps

The Product Coalition

This article is inspired by the book The Lean Product Playbook: How to Innovate with Minimum Viable Products and Rapid Customer Feedback by Dan Olsen and aims to describe two essential concepts described in the book, namely the Product-Market Fit Pyramid and the Lean Product Process that aims to help us achieve that fit.

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Alignment through OKR’s and Hypotheses

The Product Coalition

As the name suggests an OKR is broken down into: Objective ?—?the The Hypothesis framework which is commonly used is relatively simple. Just like OKRs, the Hypotheses framework is agnostic to the size of work and for that reason, it too scales very well?—?you Vision > OKRs ?? So where do you start?

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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

It would include customer support, along with buying a domain name, along with building a peak feature, because there were four of us and there was that sort of chaotic sense of everyone does everything. That’s the dream, that’s the vision. That’s the dream, that’s the vision. ” Des: Good Facebook, as it’s known.

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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

It would include customer support, along with buying a domain name, along with building a peak feature, because there were four of us and there was that sort of chaotic sense of everyone does everything. That’s the dream, that’s the vision. That’s the dream, that’s the vision. ” Des: Good Facebook, as it’s known.

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