Mon.Jan 27, 2020

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Where Physical Meets Digital by Lucy Gill

Mind the Product

For companies that are used to creating and managing physical products, the shift to digital can be quite challenging. In this ProductTank London talk, Lucy Gill, Founder of Digills Consulting gives some insight into these challenges. She takes us through: Things that catch companies off guard. Why established businesses struggle. Examples of physical and digital products working in unison.

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Professor Clayton Christensen | An Appreciation

Business of Software Conference

Professor Clayton Christensen | An Appreciation. We’re very sad to hear that Professor Clayton Christensen has died at the tragically early age of 67. He was a mensch. He left a dent in the universe and leaves a hole that cannot be replaced. One of the most lovely people and someone that has had a huge influence on many of us in the Business of Software community.

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TEI 266: The many ways professional organizations help product managers – with Mark Adkins

Product Innovation Educators

The benefits of joining the PDMA community of product managers. Like many product managers, my path to product management was rather accidental. After leading software product teams for 10 years, I discovered the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA). This is the oldest professional association for product managers and innovators, building the body of knowledge for us for over 43 years.

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Kate O’Neill on bringing a human-centered approach to product management

ProductBoard

When it comes to discussing the future of technology, the dystopian narrative is strong — whether we’re talking about Artificial Intelligence, automation, advertising, or anything in between, there’s a sense that any technological progress will ultimately be used for nefarious purposes. That’s why Kate O’Neill’s perspective is so refreshing. Source.

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Beyond the Basics of A/B Tests: Highly Innovative Experimentation Tactics You Need to Know

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.

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What You Need to Know When Visualizing Your Goals

Nir Eyal

The post What You Need to Know When Visualizing Your Goals appeared first on Nir and Far.

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Where, Why, and When Product Managers Should Collaborate With Researchers, and Vice Versa

DISQO

As approaches to data collection evolve along with the increased pace of decision making within businesses, the dynamic between researchers and product management teams is changing. The democratization of data has muddled the responsibilities of both functions. Increasingly, product teams seem to be bypassing research and consumer insights teams by generating or acquiring their own research to inform the decisions they need to make.

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Can’t Prioritize? Use This Six-Week Process to Create Your Roadmap

ProductCraft

Despite the proliferation of roadmapping tools, prioritization remains the most difficult part of the process. Without a way to reinforce the order of roadmap items, it just won’t stick. Over my years as a PM, I’ve established an effective roadmapping process. With this, and backed by effective strategy and strong leadership, I’ve helped develop roadmaps.

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How to build a product roadmap that truly works (with Miro)

Miro

How to build a product roadmap that truly works (with Miro) Building a successful product roadmap template is a complicated process. We’d love it if building a roadmap was simple and straightforward, but instead the process is often littered with hidden pitfalls. This is unfortunate because a good roadmap can mean the difference between success […].

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Product Managers At Tech Giants Try To Not Anger Banks With New Products

The Accidental Product Manager

Product managers have to practice being frenemies with banks Image Credit: 401(K) 2012. Just imagine if you were a product manager at one of the big technology firms out there (Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Oracle, etc.). You would always be under pressure to change your product development definition and come up with new and different ways for the company to make money.

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Exploring PerfDog Whitepaper 2024: Unlock the Power of Performance Testing

Key Takeaways Robust Platform & Multi-System Support: Brief introduction to PerfDog's extensive compatibility across various operating systems and hardware platforms including Android, iOS, PC, gaming consoles and more. In-Depth Performance Metrics: Quick view of the extensive range of metrics for system, graphics and rendering, user experience, in-depth analysis, and more.

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7 Simple User Feedback Questions to Help You Embrace the Voice of the Customers

Usersnap

Any successful company of today knows that optimizing user experience is just as important as innovative product-related ideas or internal expert opinions. The way big brands and small retailers interact with their customers can often draw the line between business success and failure. The voice of the customers must be heard and acted upon if a company has any aspirations of growing its business.

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Where, Why, and When Product Managers Should Collaborate With Researchers, and Vice Versa

DISQO

As approaches to data collection evolve along with the increased pace of decision making within businesses, the dynamic between researchers and product management teams is changing. The democratization of data has muddled the responsibilities of both functions. Increasingly, product teams seem to be bypassing research and consumer insights teams by generating or acquiring their own research to inform the decisions they need to make.

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How AI Is Changing The Product Management Job Description

NextBigWhat

Mayukh Bhaowal, Director of Product Management at Salesforce Einstein outlines five new skillsets that product managers must acquire. More. The post How AI Is Changing The Product Management Job Description appeared first on NextBigWhat.

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Where, Why, and When Product Managers Should Collaborate With Researchers, and Vice Versa

DISQO

As approaches to data collection evolve along with the increased pace of decision making within businesses, the dynamic between researchers and product management teams is changing. The democratization of data has muddled the responsibilities of both functions. Increasingly, product teams seem to be bypassing research and consumer insights teams by generating or acquiring their own research to inform the decisions they need to make.

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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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5 Whys: Examples, explanations, and how to find the causes of problems

Miro

5 Whys: Examples, explanations, and how to find the causes of problemsEvan Roxanna RamzipoorFreelance writerEvan Roxanna Ramzipoor is a writer based in California. She is the author of The Ventriloquists, and her writing has been featured in McSweeney’s, Salon, and others. Check out her work at erramzipoor.com.At some point, we’ve all experienced a problem with […].

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I guess define “real thing”, because realistically, whether popular on Dribbble or not, it’s just a…

Michael J. Fordham

I guess define “real thing”, because realistically, whether popular on Dribbble or not, it’s just a new branch of skeuomorphism which is present in lots of developed apps. This new branch seems to be based around the vacuum-formed look which is a very classic design process. Personally I like the designs on Dribbble, but as we know Dribbble is more focused on UI rather than UX, so we need to balance the discussion around the trend with more consideration about inclusivity ??

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I agree, it isn’t in much use yet, but the main point of this post is that if the trend continues…

Michael J. Fordham

I agree, it isn’t in much use yet, but the main point of this post is that if the trend continues and people do want to start implementing it, we need to consider how it can be done in an accessible manor, as like you said Dribbble is showing off some pretty pictures, but in the real world we need the experience to work too.

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