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Essential Steps to Start Your Own Business

The Product Coalition

The product or services you provide should have a uniqueness that differentiates your business from others. It also serves as a roadmap to establishing and expanding your business. Choose a Name for your Business The next step to starting your business is choosing a name for it.

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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

On this episode of Intercom on Product myself and Paul Adams, our SVP of Product, take a look at roadmapping. Knowing how and when to define a roadmap, who to include and how long to plan for are key elements to finding the balanced approach that you need. As you grow functions, the audience for your roadmap widens.

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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

On this episode of Intercom on Product myself and Paul Adams, our SVP of Product, take a look at roadmapping. Knowing how and when to define a roadmap, who to include and how long to plan for are key elements to finding the balanced approach that you need. As you grow functions, the audience for your roadmap widens.

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Tools of the Trade: Visualizing Discovery with Opportunity Solution Trees

Product Talk

FigJam generates the outcomes I’m looking for, namely teams exposing their critical thinking and collaborating with ease. Mallory Klenda is a Senior Product Manager at PayIt , a platform that enables government agencies to digitize any service and associated payments in a single, easy-to-use solution for residents and agency staff alike.

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What is Product Intelligence?

Amplitude

Understanding these shifts—and where Product Intelligence fits into your roadmap—will help you retain customers, and support sustainable, product-led growth. We are also more connected—tablets, watches, phones, work laptops, TVs, bikes, consoles, and cars to name a few. Today, we—the product-using public—have more choices.

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What Makes Amazon’s Product Strategy So Sticky?

ProductPlan

How did this upstart go from a novel e-commerce bookseller to a household name and abroad? It provides: “on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay-as-you-go basis. The name comes from the idea that no team should be so big that two pizzas couldn’t feed everyone.

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Succeeding with Product Delivery and Scrum: 10 Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

1] As simple as this sounds, there is a catch: To create value with Scrum, you must understand who the users and customers are, why people would want to use and pay for the product, which business benefits it should generate, and, in the case of commercial products, which features differentiate it from competing offerings.