Fri.Dec 07, 2018

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Using Psychology to Supercharge Your Products by Joe Leech

Mind the Product

In this #mtpcon London talk, Joe Leech shows us how, in order to design products that people love, we need to create experiences that fit into what people’s existing mental models predict for them. Procedural Knowledge. Declarative knowledge is specific facts that we find hard to remember. Because facts are hard to remember, we convert information into sequences, and this is known as procedural knowledge.

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It's a Major Award!

The Product Bistro

Way back, when I started the Product Bistro, I had a lot of spare time (between gigs), and I was using the blog to drum up some consulting, and piece work to fill in the gaps and time. I created this site to first describe what I could offer, and how my prior expertise could be leveraged. It worked – somewhat. I didn’t completely replace my salary, but it was interesting experience.

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5 Session Recordings That Tell All About Your New Users

The Product Coalition

Imagine a world where you’re introduced to someone and immediately you’re able to get to know them. Without any crafty CIA maneuvers or slick parkour moves, you can find out what they like and what they dislike, where they struggle and what they find easy, what makes them happy and what makes them frustrated. On the street, in a cafe, at a party–this might be possible, over time.

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Podcast: The Evolution of Tech Product Management

Mironov Consulting

This episode of Product Dojo’s Product Leadership Podcast is hosted by Edyta Korona and Arjun Saksena. We talked at length (16 minutes) about: The evolution of tech product management (not a new thing!). Empathy as a core skill of product leaders. Why my product managers don’t claim to be the CEOs of their products. Not being envious of the biggest or shiniest tech companies, since they face significant challenges around size, growth, culture, and top-down decision-making.

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From Developer Experience to Product Experience: How a Shared Focus Fuels Product Success

Speaker: Anne Steiner and David Laribee

As a concept, Developer Experience (DX) has gained significant attention in the tech industry. It emphasizes engineers’ efficiency and satisfaction during the product development process. As product managers, we need to understand how a good DX can contribute not only to the well-being of our development teams but also to the broader objectives of product success and customer satisfaction.

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This Week in Product – Dec. 7, 2018

ProductCraft

Leave the Toothbrush Executing a plan you no longer believe in is like dropping your toothbrush on the bathroom floor and using it anyways. — Justin Kan (@justinkan) December 6, 2018 Plans. Every product manager loves them – we long to make them as detailed as possible, and include as much as we can to. The post This Week in Product – Dec. 7, 2018 appeared first on ProductCraft by Pendo.