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10 Product Strategy Mistakes to Avoid

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] 1 No Strategy The first and most crucial mistake is to have no product strategy at all. As there is no strategy, objectively assessing the impact of the requests is virtually impossible. The strategy is therefore either too big or too narrow.

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Leveraging New Technologies: 3 Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

This usually doesn’t require in-depth technical skills like being able to write code or understand how a specific machine learning framework is used. But if nobody has had time to learn about the technology in general and research specific machine learning frameworks, you’re probably months away from offering a similar feature.

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How To Differentiate Between a Product Strategy and a Go-To-Market Plan

Dear Strategy

On this episode of Dear Strategy, we talk about the difference between a product strategy and a go-to-market plan, and why it’s important to have both of these key planning tools working together in harmony. That’s really all a strategy is – an overarching plan that provides context and meaning to a set of actions.

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Strategies for Non-Core Products

Dear Strategy

On this episode of Dear Strategy, we answer the following question…. Dear Strategy: “What are the key elements to have in a successful strategy for a non-core product? Now, for all of these scenarios, the key elements to include in your strategy are the exact same things that I continually refer to in this blog.

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Count The Digits

Mironov Consulting

One technique that I teach in my product courses/workshops is something I call “count the digits.”  But this crude method can help us differentiate ¥24M from  ¥60M, create some daylight between A$ 50k and A$700k, sort 2 lakh tickets from 80 lakh tickets. 

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How to Make Product Decisions With Transparency and Trust

Mind the Product

Here’s a straightforward framework for collaborative decision making that is founded in transparency and trust. Strategic decisions include delineating the product vision, value proposition, product differentiators, and product roadmap. Product Decisions. Product decisions are either tactical or strategic. Decision Rules.

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Product Analyst

Bain Public

Client Contribution & Handling Manage the development of high-quality client deliverables, playing a key role in deploying SOAP TM framework to deliver client product roadmaps. We help middle market companies and scrappy startups create new value with design- and technology-based products and strategies. XMachina-AI Inc.