Sticky from the Start: How to Create Products that Stick
ProductPlan
JUNE 6, 2019
Split
JUNE 6, 2019
The process of launching a feature has undergone significant changes in the last ten years. Back then, it was common for teams to have feature launch tied to code release. When the release branch was merged into master and pushed to production, new features riding on that branch would be launched to customers. Feature flags changed this equation by separating code release from feature launch.
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The Product Guy
JUNE 6, 2019
Users are ‘divinely discontent’ and their preferences and expectations are a moving target. If you’re hypotheses are based on outdated research reports or media headlines, you’re probably making the wrong decisions. I’ll provide data to prove that. In a recent live stream from one of our mentors of The Product Mentor , Nis Frome, lead a conversation on this topic.
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dscout People Nerds
JUNE 6, 2019
Headspace’s Design Research Lead on building qualitative research on the expertise of behavioral science and 6,000 years of meditation theory.
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Revulytics
JUNE 6, 2019
Interested in hearing from the leaders of software license compliance on the front lines of software piracy? Of course you are! These topics are usually covered in one-to-one conversations away from microphones, so we are excited to bring you a new podcast series that features candid discussions from software vendors, law firms, and other thought leaders.
ProductBoard
JUNE 6, 2019
We previously wrote about 4 different types of product roadmaps you can use convey your strategy. Now let’s dive more specifically into how you can use productboard to create the roadmap you need to rally everyone around where your product is headed and why. The magic of productboard is that once you collect and analyze your user insights and prioritize your features, your roadmap is ready!
Under 10 Consulting
JUNE 6, 2019
Only three things happen naturally in organizations: friction, confusion, and underperformance. Everything else requires leadership. — Peter F. Drucker, American management consultant. In my first job in product management, I was based in DC and my developers were based in California. We were early adopters of agile methods but I certainly couldn’t attend daily standups; I wasn’t co-located so I couldn’t do some of the daily interactions that seem to be required today.
TSIA
JUNE 6, 2019
Everything about selling technology is changing; what you sell, how you sell, and who you sell to are all unrecognizable compared to 10 years ago. This is having an impact on the role of Sales managers and leaders across the industry. Sales management roles in the past hired largely on the person’s ability to motivate, encourage, and manage a team to achieve a result.
Speaker: Scott Sehlhorst
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
dscout People Nerds
JUNE 6, 2019
Use these 10 tips to keep your research reports actionable, informative, and fun.
UserInterviews
JUNE 6, 2019
How to get stakeholders on board, decide what research to do when, and make it all count for your business
Intercom, Inc.
JUNE 6, 2019
For instance, many teams build apps on Intercom so users can leverage their workflows and services within our live chat Messenger and messages. Just this week, we announced a new group of apps that users can add to the Intercom Inbox to provide faster and deeper customer interactions. But how do you decide when to build an app for your product and what platforms to invest in?
Mind the Product
JUNE 6, 2019
I think there’s nothing better than talking to product people – they are my kind of people. The reason I say this is because product people put their hands up to serve right in the center of organisations where the competing pressures of business, technology, and the customer intersect. That is why I’ve thoroughly enjoyed working for the last few months for Mind the Product to help coordinate ProductTank, Mind the Product’s informal meetups, held over 180 cities globally, where peopl
Speaker: Timothy Chan, PhD., Head of Data Science
Are you ready to move beyond the basics and take a deep dive into the cutting-edge techniques that are reshaping the landscape of experimentation? 🌐 From Sequential Testing to Multi-Armed Bandits, Switchback Experiments to Stratified Sampling, Timothy Chan, Data Science Lead, is here to unravel the mysteries of these powerful methodologies that are revolutionizing how we approach testing.
Userpilot
JUNE 6, 2019
Feature adoption is critical to the success of any SaaS product. As a PM, the last thing you want is for your users to completely ignore the features you’ve been slaving over the past few months. But it’s actually even more important than that. You see, a lot of SaaS companies have fairly limited resources. When it comes to product development, you need to spend those resources wisely.
Userzoom
JUNE 6, 2019
UX researchers, Soma Ray & Stephanie Agotborde, describe how they created the ultimate UX super-team at Booking.com. In the following video and transcript of their talk at BetterUX London 2019 , Soma and Stephanie discuss their belief that research is a team sport, rather than a monolithic process that sits in isolation. And also how, through the coaching of others and democratizing user research throughout the company, Soma and Stephanie massively scaled the number of user needs and pain po
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