Wed.Jul 21, 2021

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Core Concept: Getting Engineers to Embrace the Product Trio

Product Talk

The Core Concepts series addresses common questions and concerns within the world of continuous product discovery. Over the past few weeks, we’ve been looking at common questions about the product trio. Did you miss the previous posts in this series? You can find them all here. Today’s post is about getting your engineers more involved in your product trio.

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Embracing hybrid work in a post-pandemic world

Intercom, Inc.

The COVID-19 pandemic forced a sudden shift to remote working in one of the largest global experiments in the history of work. As parts of the world reopen, the experiment moves to its next phase – adjusting to a post-pandemic reality in which remote and in-office work are no longer “either/or” alternatives. . The transition to remote work proved employees’ adaptability – now the looming return to the office offers companies another chance to embrace the unknown.

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My Must-Read Book Picks for 2021

The Product Coalition

Last year I embarked on a quest?—?open up to new experiences and get out of my comfort zone as much as possible. It included the decision to read as many books as possible (but honestly, I always loved reading). I discovered the wonderful world of audible, which opened up many more opportunities to hear books?—?while jogging, driving, waiting for the train to arrive.

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How product success goals better than the business

Product Management Today Submitted Articles

The success-driven way of business in an ever-changing industry.

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Beyond the Basics of A/B Tests: Innovative Experimentation Tactics You Need to Know as a Data or Product Professional

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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Leadership activities for workplace and remote teams

Nulab

Whether you’re a musician or a chess player, being awesome at your job will come down to putting the hours in. The more practicing you do, the better. But to see the absolute best results, you need to be strategic about it. This means being purposeful with your time and ensuring your practice is a varied mix of theory and skill. The same is true of management.

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MaryAlexa Divver, Director of Product at Public.com

ProductCraft

On this week’s episode of Product Love, I sat down with MaryAlexa Divver. MaryAlexa is currently the Director of Product at Public. Public is an investing social network where members can own fractional shares of stocks and ETFs, follow popular creators, and share ideas within a community of investors. How did MaryAlexa get into product management?

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15 Card Sorting Tools for Remote UX Research

UserInterviews

Sort yourself out with this comprehensive list of card sorting tools, from free online apps to robust user research platforms.

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Citrix Tips for Troubleshooting

eG Innovations

How to check if the link between a VM and the DC (Domain Controller) is slow? I recently saw a user asking on EUC Slack “is there a Domain controller response time in <UNNAMED MONITORING PRODUCT>?”. Unfortunately for him, his choice of monitoring product doesn’t include such metrics. However, it did make me wonder if Citrix admins are aware of the importance of getting metrics about Domain Controllers, simply because many EUC monitoring tools fail to monitor them.

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Education Reimagined: How an Innovative New Tool for Students Got a “Boost”

Innovatemap

Boost , founded by Josh Owens (Chief Executive Officer) and Ben Motz (Chief Research Officer) in 2020, addresses a universal issue. Students are busier than ever, and with the additional stress and chaos of online learning, school is becoming increasingly difficult to manage. The app uses existing data about assignments, tests, and more to notify students about upcoming obligations and help organize their busy schedules.

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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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ONE THING on Input

Product Culture

“At some point, you need to start talking with the sales force about, ‘Hey, we think we’re going to be bringing this new product to market. What’s the best way to go to market? Can our current reps sell it, or should we have specialized reps? How do we get everybody trained up to understand the customer’s problem and the solution we’re bringing to market?

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7 Simple User Feedback Questions to Help You Embrace the Customer’s Voice

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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Best Gamification Examples In SaaS [A Curated Collection]

Userpilot

Are you looking for the best gamification examples in SaaS? Gamification can help increase user onboarding and product adoption – when done right. Let's look at some examples of in-app gamification elements used by top SaaS brands out there. TL;DR. Gamification can help increase user onboarding and product adoption by adding fun elements into the SaaS application.

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6 Ways to Collect Product Feedback from Web Customers

Usersnap

You’ve just launched your new product or you just finished building a new website, and now you wonder what your customers think about those changes. How do you collect product feedback in the best way possible to answer your questions? Can customer feedback really provide insights to improve your product? Let’s see 6 ways you can approach it. Collecting product feedback effectively.

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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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Navigating the Challenges of a Hybrid Work Environment as a Product Manager

ProductPlan

Remote work and hybrid teams existed before COVID-19. But, the pandemic gave just about everyone the first-hand experience of working with remote colleagues and customers. Businesses have realized their workers can be productive when given flexibility. So the concern has shifted from “when” people will come back to the office to “if” they’ll come back.

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How to Incorporate Customer Feedback in the Product Development Process

Usersnap

Teaming up with customers to accelerate R&D has become a common practice in many industries. An additional effect is that by consulting consumers in the product development phase, companies are able to meet their expectations. By doing so, companies save the time and resources that would otherwise be spent on developing rarely or never used features.