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Building a Multi-Dimensional Roadmap

The Product Coalition

After reviewing over 50 candidates, 25 phone interviews, and 15 full interviews, I eventually had to choose between a few final contenders. some user-related and others very technical that aimed at making the whole process as seamless as possible. To see these trade-offs clearly, you can name each phase and chart in each series.

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Best Resources for Data Folks

Iteratively Blog

It’s recorded bi-weekly where they feature in-depth analysis and a top-notch interview that highlights the people applying these technologies in real-life scenarios. ? A large part of the reason is due to the fact that not everything is measurable. Codecademy is widely known for its tech courses. Play the latest episode. #4

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500: Evolving trends in product management: What every PM and VP Needs to Know – with Tony Ulwick

Product Innovation Educators

Ulwick introduced the opportunity algorithm in a 2002 Harvard Business Review article. This blend of technology and human skills offers the best path forward in product innovation. As business landscapes change and new technologies emerge, ODI principles remain relevant. Tony also has 12 patents to his name.

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How a competitive landscape analysis helps your business grow

Nulab

You or your client should be able to name a handful off the top of your head. But these tend to be typically big-name businesses? — and it’s likely you’ll be able to name them for a limited set of reasons. Then there are trends and new tech, world events, and new customer needs happening all the time.

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Creating Clarity in a Complex Reality

The Product Coalition

Photo by Pixabay I recently led a product-market fit workshop at a known company in the Israeli tech industry. If you take it to performance reviews (formal or not), I recommend a scale of 1 to 4, not 1 to 5. Here is a simple tool that will help you create clarity and lead to alignment and better decisions.

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Consumer startups are awesome, and here’s what I’m looking for at a16z (70 slide deck)

Andrew Chen

Above: New technology has always captivated consumers! In the 70 slide deck below, I cover a couple key concepts: Accelerating technology adoption. The most exciting new technologies coming around the corner, and how to evaluate them for producing new startups. Technology changes, but people stay the same.

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How to Build a Conversion Path: Step-by-Step Process

Userpilot

no technical skills). For example, that’s when they download the ebook or start the free trial. To do either, the prospective customer needs to enter their email address, name, and company. The product page contains the product description, its advantages, reviews, and related product recommendations.