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Product Positioning for Product Managers

Department of Product

But a target customer for Audi may perceive higher value due to the connection to Porsche. The company’s mission is to catalyze the shift to a sustainable transportation system. Earlier this year, Mark Frohnmayer revealed a third generation prototype eTrike with tilting technology to improve maneuverability.

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The Top 10 Deliverables of Product Managers

Sachin Rekhi

Much of the literature that defines the role as the intersection of business, technology, and user experience isn't particularly helpful for practitioners who are left wondering what skills they need to learn versus the fine people they work closely with in actual business, technology, and user experience roles.

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Product Vision vs. Product Strategy

ProductPlan

The goal of the product vision is to align stakeholders and drive the product roadmap. Peloton : Use technology and design to connect the world through fitness. Uber : Transportation as reliable as running water, everywhere for everyone. Most importantly, the product vision tells everyone the “why” behind the product.

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28 ways to grow supply in a marketplace — by Lenny Rachitsky, ex-Airbnb

Andrew Chen

While both consumer marketplaces are very different — one is a city-by-city transportation service, the other a global network of homes — they also share a lot of similarities too: Both were founded within a year of each other, quickly found network effects, made major design innovations that made the consumer experience 10X better, and much more.

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a16z Podcast: Why paid marketing sucks, Network effects, Viral Growth, and more

Andrew Chen

Most of the best businesses in the internet age of technology haven’t spent a ton on paid acquisition. So for example, if you can get your users to set their home and work for a transportation product then you can maybe figure out, okay, should I prompt them in the morning to try a ride based on what the ETAs are?

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28 ways to grow supply in a marketplace — by Lenny Rachitsky, ex-Airbnb

Andrew Chen

While both consumer marketplaces are very different — one is a city-by-city transportation service, the other a global network of homes — they also share a lot of similarities too: Both were founded within a year of each other, quickly found network effects, made major design innovations that made the consumer experience 10X better, and much more.