Thu.Aug 31, 2017

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Lean Product Management – Improving the Productivity of Value Adding Steps

280 Group

In the previous post, we discussed how to minimize wait times on the path from idea to MVP. In this final post on developing a lean mindset, we will look into making processes more efficient. Getting better at a process is usually more involved than eliminating wait times. To get better, we have to reflect on a process, decide on a change we want to make, and then measure if it helped.

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Pivot Isn’t a 4-Letter Word – Sunil Parekh

Mind the Product

Sunil Parekh is the VP of Product Management at Truveris, which is a healthcare startup based out of New York City. They work primarily in the pharmacy benefit space, helping employers save money on costs of prescriptions, creating marketplaces for pharmacy benefits management, and developing tools for consumers to save money on prescriptions. In the start of his presentation at ProductTank NYC, he further breaks down his experience by listing some of the professional roles he’s played, like Lab

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Alternatives for Agile and Lean Roadmapping: Part 1, Think in Feature Sets

Johanna Rothman

Many teams and organizations try to create one-quarter roadmaps. Here are the problems I see: Teams spend a ton of time estimating what they might do and then they select what will fit into a quarter. They feel or are asked to commit to all that work. The product managers and project portfolio managers depend on the team finishing everything the team commits to.

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Why Your Strategy Process Doesn’t Work – Part-1

Sequent Learning

Many product and business managers in the corporate world can relate to that dreaded time of year, usually sometime between March and May, that is lovingly referred to as “strat plan.” It’s usually a stressful time of year, filled with all-day executive meetings that are often preceded by months of data collection, presentation preparation, and […].

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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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Introducing the new and improved UserTesting dashboard

UserTesting

Managing a lot of tests can be a challenge but the reward of targeted, actionable insights make it worth the effort. To help make that effort a little easier we’ve designed a new dashboard that helps our customers easily access … The post Introducing the new and improved UserTesting dashboard appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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4 real-world marketing roadmap examples

Roadmunk

Any half-decent marketing is essentially storytelling. As a marketer, everything you create needs to tell the story of your product and the value it offers your users. That’s why roadmaps are such a natural fit for marketing teams. A marketing roadmap tells the story of your marketing strategy. As leader of the marketing team here at Roadmunk, I leverage a few iterations of my roadmap to communicate our team’s initiatives across our entire company.

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