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Building a product organisation from scratch by Kevin Mansfield

Mind the Product

In this ProductTank Wellington talk, Kevin Mansfield, CPO at Nomos One, provides an iterative approach that product managers can use to build a product organisation from scratch. Watch the video to see his talk in full, or read on for an overview of his key points: Start with a vision Ruthlessly prioritise Structured collaboration and [.] Read more » The post Building a product organisation from scratch by Kevin Mansfield appeared first on Mind the Product.

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Answer Product Manager FAQs Like a Professional

The Product Coalition

Sample questions and my approach to providing quality answers. 1. How would you change the Amazon Fresh experience and how would you measure them? Let’s first talk about the assumptions. Assumptions: Amazon Fresh is an e-commerce site that allows users to shop for their daily groceries. Customers can access Amazon Fresh through the Amazon.com home page that directs them to the Amazon Fresh shopping catalogue.

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Creating a great product onboarding experience

Mixpanel

First impressions are critical for a successful product. The moments after someone opens a new app influence future retention and usage. A good product onboarding experience can help achieve product-market fit and drive revenue, while a poor experience can drive customers away. We use the terms “product onboarding” and “user onboarding” interchangeably; you can read more about these concepts in our user onboarding explainer blog.

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Product Management and the Need for Speed in the Digital Age

Gocious Blog

Products are becoming more complex, and understanding different market segments and personalizing products for each segment iteratively is on the rise. Providing different variations of the same platform and modules for different market segments is a way to enable personalization. But segments are shifting rapidly in the manufacturing space and keeping up with the pace of change and controlling this complexity requires new ways of working and new tools to support it.

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Product Management Careers: Job Prospects, Pathways, and Must-Have Skills (2024)

The product management job market in 2024 reflects the fast-growing and ever-evolving nature of the field. For product managers looking to future-proof their careers and take advantage of new opportunities, staying informed about the professional landscape is a smart move. In this comprehensive career guide from Regis College, you’ll learn about: The current job outlook for product managers in 2024 Six professional pathways and the average salaries for these roles in the U.S.

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Public Roadmap Examples and Tools to Use to Build Yours

Userpilot

In the fast-paced world of technology, building a public roadmap can be a competitive advantage for savvy product managers. In this article, we’re going to look at some great examples of public product roadmaps, draw out key lessons to apply to your own roadmap, and explore some of the best tools available for building one. Building better products start with crafting meaningful roadmaps that align, inform, and inspire.

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How to Collect and Manage Feature Requests in SaaS

Userpilot

As a product manager, you’re probably struggling with collecting and managing feature requests for your product. The fact that this type of customer feedback can come from multiple customers through multiple channels at the same time, puts a lot of pressure on the task. In this article, we’ll cover several methods for collecting and managing feature requests to meet customer expectations.

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Joining Forces of Product & Service Management

The Product Coalition

Let’s describe it as “Batman versus Superman” # Declared variables Superman = "Service Management" Batman = "Product Management" In the past few months I got the feeling everybody is talking about Services, with the extremely important focus on customer-centricity, but products and market-orientation are more and more out of focus. “Just a piece of hardware” was a quote I heard.

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Why I Keep Coming Out at Work

Gainsight

This blog is part of Gainsight’s celebration of Pride month and all the LGBT+ members of our community. I came out to my fraternity simply by showing up to our reunion. I couldn’t bring myself to broach the topic in a direct conversation. You may have had a similar experience when you need to say something that could be hard to hear. You’re taking that breath just before you speak, and it still doesn’t feel sure if you will.

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How Much Do Bugs Cost? And How Can Product Managers Optimize

Userpilot

Building first and testing last is a surefire way to make bugs more expensive. But how much do bugs cost product managers in reality? The wrong bug at the wrong time can end someone’s career, kill a startup, and even abort a space mission. Quite literally: NASA’s Mars rover was once brought down by a simple out-of-memory error. Software bugs can be really costly, but surely there’s a way to make them cheaper?

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The Path to Product Excellence: Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Enhancing Communication

Speaker: David Bard, Principal at VP Product Coaching

In the fast-paced world of digital innovation, success is often accompanied by a multitude of challenges - like the pitfalls lurking at every turn, threatening to derail the most promising projects. But fret not, this webinar is your key to effective product development! Join us for an enlightening session to empower you to lead your team to greater heights.