Mon.Dec 18, 2017

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What we Learned About Product Management in 2017

Mind the Product

As another year draws to a close, it seems appropriate to look back at some of the highlights of 2017, assess the progress we’ve made as a community, and examine how we’ve pushed the craft of product management forward. We’ve certainly made great progress here at Mind the Product: our audience has grown with 50% growth in traffic, 45% growth in newsletter subscribers, and 38% growth in the number of ProductTanks around the world (we’re now in 138 cities!).

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10 years of professional blogging – what I’ve learned

Andrew Chen

1/ After 10+ years of publishing professional writing at [link] , I have a couple opinions on how to get your stuff read. — Andrew Chen (@andrewchen) July 26, 2017. Building your personal bat signal. I want to cross-pollinate a tweetstorm on lessons I’ve learned from a decade of professional writing. In a way, it’s a followup to some more general life lessons from 10 years of living in the Bay Area.

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3 Steps to Succeeding in Your New Job

Pragmatic Marketing

As a product management professional, starting a new role can be a make-or-break matter. You can almost feel the pressure the moment the offer is signed. Start off well and set the tone for a growth-oriented employment experience. Underwhelm everyone and be relegated to mediocrity in the eyes of your colleagues for the duration of the job. Not only are you given an exceptionally short learning curve in your new product role, you are also expected to contribute something new, exciting and innovat

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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Help Companies Move Faster

TIBCO - Thought Leadership

Much has been written about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Borrowing from the 2007 John McCarthy paper What is Artificial Intelligence? , AI is defined as: “… the science and engineering of making intelligent machines, especially intelligent computer programs. It is related to the similar task of using computers to understand human intelligence, but AI does not have to confine itself to methods that are biologically observable.”.

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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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The Goal Is Crucial to Pricing

Pragmatic Marketing

Sometimes, I have to be reminded of the obvious. Duh! Earlier, I was coaching a company on pricing. As I was listening to descriptions of their customers, their channels and the problems they solve, my mind was swirling with ideas. Let me tell you, these ideas were brilliant. They were amazing … almost. After probably 30 minutes of conversation, I asked, “What’s the goal?

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TEI 155: How product managers can get pricing right – with Tim Smith, PhD

Product Innovation Educators

The 5 considerations that result in the best price for a product. The topic of this episode is pricing. It is a frequently asked about topic. Determing the proper price for a product impacts profit potential and sales volume expectations. I have a great guest to help us understand the components of a pricing strategy and how to price a product. He is Tim Smith, author of five books on pricing, Adjunct Professor of Marketing and Economics at DePaul University, and founder of Wiglaf Pricing.