Sun.Aug 14, 2022

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Inspiration for Your Product

The Product Guy

Work with people who go out of their way to do amazing things. Watch and learn more from product management expert, Benny Reich.

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SUNDAY REWIND: Escaping the build trap by Melissa Perri

Mind the Product

In this Sunday Rewind we look back at Melissa Perri’s insightful talk, Escaping the build trap, from our 2017 San Francisco conference. A lot of teams are stuck in ‘the build trap’ she says. They’re busy defining and shipping software with no measures of success, managing the backlog, and focusing on getting features out the [.] Read more » The post SUNDAY REWIND: Escaping the build trap by Melissa Perri appeared first on Mind the Product.

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The Striking Similarities Between Escape Rooms and Product Discovery

The Product Coalition

You probably have played an escape room game before. If you haven’t the purpose of an escape room is to discover clues, solve puzzles, and accomplish tasks to reach a specific goal in a limited amount of time. There are some striking similarities between playing an escape room game and running a product discovery. So if you are looking for a nice team event, sponsored by the company, that is both engaging, motivating and useful for work, look no further and let me help you get the budget.

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Podcast: Customers are more forgiving about roadmaps than sales teams

Mironov Consulting

I joined Phil Hornby on his Talking Roadmaps podcast.  We had a wide-ranging conversation about the purpose(s) of roadmaps; how different internal and external audiences have distinct needs/goals for our roadmap meetings; and strategy versus roadmaps. Give a listen. Customers are more forgiving about roadmaps than sales teams.

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How to Achieve High-Accuracy Results When Using LLMs

Speaker: Ben Epstein, Stealth Founder & CTO | Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO, Aggregage

When tasked with building a fundamentally new product line with deeper insights than previously achievable for a high-value client, Ben Epstein and his team faced a significant challenge: how to harness LLMs to produce consistent, high-accuracy outputs at scale. In this new session, Ben will share how he and his team engineered a system (based on proven software engineering approaches) that employs reproducible test variations (via temperature 0 and fixed seeds), and enables non-LLM evaluation m

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Before You Deem Your Product a Failure, Check Your Target Audience

The Product Coalition

Bad Feedback Doesn’t Always Mean Your Product Is Bad Bad product feedback is a bummer. But contrary to what you might think, it doesn’t always mean your product is bad. Products are always meant to serve someone, and if it wasn’t built for the person who gave you the feedback, there is no reason to feel bad about it. Here is a quick guide to strategic thinking about product feedback.