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My Product Strategy Model

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 10:10 | Recorded on September 13, 2022. An effective product strategy is key to successfully create, enhance, and manage a product. But what exactly is a product strategy? Figure 1: My Product Strategy Model.

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10 Product Roadmapping Mistakes to Avoid

Roman Pichler

But it has the following three drawbacks: A feature-based roadmap can give rise to and strengthen a feature-factory mindset where adding features is more important than creating value and making a positive impact on people’s lives and the business. 2 Roadmap Goals are Features in Disguise. I don’t think so.

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Six Common KPI Mistakes to Avoid

Roman Pichler

The value the product should create is not clearly understood : A validated product strategy and an actionable product roadmap are missing. If this data is actioned, bad product decisions will be made. Then ask yourself how you can tell that these goals have been met. 3 Stakeholder or Big Boss Dictates KPIs.

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441: Making virtual product teams more effective – with Anna Marie Clifton

Product Innovation Educators

I’m in a position to be trusted because you have power. For product managers joining a new team or organization, one of the best things to do to build a foundation of trust is to build early commitment. 10:30] How do you keep virtual teams aligned on product goals and priorities?

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OKRs and Product Roadmaps

Roman Pichler

Figure 1: The GO Product Roadmap Figure 1 shows a specific goal-oriented roadmap template I developed, the GO Product Roadmap. You can download the template by clicking on the image above. The most important one is the goal , and it’s positioned in the middle of the template on the third row. It depends.

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Micro and Macro Conversion Examples: Understanding What’s the Difference and Why They Are Important

Userpilot

Although secondary actions do not directly lead to purchase at that moment, they may increase the likelihood of a visitor returning and buying the product in the future. Downloading an ebook. Here’s why: Help you see the bigger picture : When you define your macro goals, you set a vision and have a broader look at your product.

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GO Product Roadmap Checklist

Roman Pichler

Sample goals include “acquiring new users,” “increasing conversion,” and “reducing cost.” You can download the checklist together with the GO Product Roadmap by clicking on the image below. Specific : Make the goal—a.k.a. Measurable : Describe the goal so that you can determine if it has been met.

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