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Product Ops: Lessening the Need for Product Requirements Documents

ProductPlan

Implementing product ops at your company will reduce your team’s need to produce clunky, one-way communication vehicles like the product requirements document (PRD). the product requirements document, and why would you ever want one? A product requirements document describes every capability needed for a product or feature release.

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How to Deliver a Better Product in Terms of Usability and User Experience?

Userpilot

If you’re a UX designer or product manager wondering how to deliver a better product in terms of usability and user experience, this is the article for you. Start improving user experience and usability with user research. How do usability and user experience differ? Let’s get right to it!

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Crafting a career progression framework for designers. Where to start?

UX Planet

In this article, I want to share tips on creating the first version of a career progression framework that fits your team and company, and how to get the most out of it. A well-crafted career progression framework can become an essential tool to overcome a significant number of challenges of design leadership.

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Top 10 Mistakes When Creating User Journey Maps

UX Planet

Actionable tip: Use SMART criteria (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) to articulate what you want to achieve, whether it’s increasing conversion rates, improving user satisfaction, or identifying friction points in the user flow. SMART framework. Image by bitesizelearning. Storyboard example.

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A Deep Dive into the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

The Product Coalition

The Software Development Life Cycle provides a practical framework you can apply to your product and improve your processes. Collect detailed requirements from the data you have such as target end-users' needs, stakeholders' demands, etc., It helps us meet customers’ demands, needs, and expectations.

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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. Figure 1: FRAMEWORK OF METHODS TO CAPTURE AND DEFINE PRODUCT FEATURES.

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UX Roadmap: What Is It and How to Create One?

Userpilot

UX research aims to identify specific user pain points. Common research techniques include user behavior analysis, surveys, and interviews. Having identified the problems, use a framework like RICE or ICE to prioritize those that will make the biggest impact on user experience when solved.

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