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The Value Assessment Framework (Part 3)

The Product Coalition

The value assessment framework allows you to identify gaps in any of the value layers — definition, delivery, and perception. Photo by Iain Kennedy on Unsplash When I was a product lead at Imperva, there was a feature that engineering kept telling me required a rewrite. This concludes the value assessment framework.

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Dan Olsen’s framework for defining product strategy

ProductBoard

Written by Dan Olsen, Product Management Consultant and Author, for our ebook, The Path to Product Excellence: Stories and Advice From the Field. Why was Instagram’s product so successful? I want to share some important product strategy tools that. Yet Instagram quickly became the top photo sharing app.

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The Value Assessment Framework (Part 1)

The Product Coalition

Now that you understand the three layers of value, next week I’ll share a simple framework that allows you to assess it and gain insight about your customers. Stay tuned.

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When Your CEO Needs a Strategy Now

The Product Coalition

If you are the new product leader of your company, your company might be in product leadership debt. In such situations, you would typically be asked to come up with a strategy and roadmap ASAP, but you are still just learning the domain. Typically, the CEO will ask for a strategy or a roadmap.

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Creating Clarity in a Complex Reality

The Product Coalition

It’s a mature startup, with a number of products in the market, a leader in some categories and building up nicely in others. As is almost always the case, what seems to be execution gaps turn out to be product strategy gaps, and so we started with creating a clear product strategy.

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Insight From Marty Cagan’s Coach the Coaches Workshop (Part 2)

The Product Coalition

In part two of this summary, I am moving to talk about strategy and leadership insights. Today I will focus more on leadership and strategy. One thing Marty said in the workshop, however, made me quote this framework much more and use it when I help my customers understand where they should focus their energy.

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How to Create a Product Vision That Energizes Stakeholders

Product Management University

Free eBook: Top-Down Customer Discovery – Uncovering THE BIG WHY Sample Portfolio Vision “ To help our customers grow revenue, market share, wallet share and customer retention. When it comes to your portfolio strategy and product investment priorities, they should reflect the investment priorities of your target customers.

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