Tue.Jan 07, 2020

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Release Planning Advice

Roman Pichler

What Release Planning Entails and Why It Matters. While release and release planning are common terms, I find that different individuals attribute different meanings to them. I regard a release as a version of a product , for example, Mac OS X Catalina and Windows 10. Releases come in two flavours: major releases, like iOS 13, and minor releases, such as iOS 13.3.

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A CPO on scaling product management by focusing only on what matters (and how to define what matters)

ProductBoard

Claire Milligan, Co-Chief Product Officer of Certify Inc./Chrome River, recently joined us at the productboard San Francisco office for a Product Management Speaking Series. In an engaging presentation, she walked the audience through a four-component iterative process that she uses to scale the product management function at her company. Claire started by sharing the product management challenges.

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Driving Customer Success with Software Usage Analytics

Revulytics

While it may seem obvious, the best way to retain customers (and grow your footprint within an existing account) is to ensure that customers are getting value from your applications. Let’s take a look at some ways the most innovative customer success managers can generate insights into measuring the benefits their software delivers to customers through product usage analytics.

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Product Management in 2020: New Year, New… Products?

280 Group

Happy New Year everyone! Hopefully, you’re rested and ready to tackle the opportunities and challenges you’ll be facing in 2020. In this article, we’re going to give you at least six ideas that we hope will help. Join our upcoming webinar, Product Success in 2020: Six Trends You Must Track , where we’ll share how to use these trends to best benefit your products this year.

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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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How to Drive User Behavior Change to Unlock Your Product’s Full Value

The Product Guy

Some of the most promising and optimal use cases for any product require buyers and consumers to first change their behaviors. Product teams must understand key aspects of psychology, incentives, and habit-formation in order to achieve success. In a recent live stream from one of our mentors of The Product Mentor , Nis Frome, lead a conversation on this topic.

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7 Product Roadmap Tools to Kickstart 2020

Userpilot

Roadmapping is a crucial part of every product manager’s role, but it’s safe to say a lot of PMs don’t particularly enjoy it. Luckily, there are some excellent product roadmap tools out there to help make it more bearable. In this article, we’re going to look at the most popular product roadmap tools. All have their own strengths and weaknesses, and some will suit your needs more than others.

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Janice Fraser: Knitting at the Edge of new

Mind the Product

Not many product people can claim to have coached staff at the White House. “It’s my most proud achievement,” says Silicon Valley veteran Janice Fraser, “It was such an honour to be invited to support our public service… it was a peak life experience for me. For four years, every six months during Obama’s second term, I brought a team to the White House to teach startup-type thinking to Obama’s administration.”.

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Fighting the nope: How do you overcome users’ resistance to changes in your UI?

Userzoom

Can a change management process help your company survive users’ negativity towards necessary changes to your digital product? Every year, without fail, Facebook and Twitter make minor changes to their UI. Far from a major overhaul, they’re usually just a reduction in clutter or an extra little bit of functionality. Without fail, everyone despises it.

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Ten Product Conferences to Attend in 2020

ProductCraft

With the explosion in popularity of the PM role, more and more product conferences are popping up, giving attendees the opportunity to hone their craft, meet like-minded product pros, and hear from some of the top minds in the field. Here are ten product conferences we’re excited about in 2020. ProductCon When and where: London. Read more » The post Ten Product Conferences to Attend in 2020 appeared first on ProductCraft by Pendo.

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Platform Product Management Beyond Features: Introducing B-MAP for Platform Ecosystem Success

Traditional PM struggles with the complexities of platform ecosystems. B-MAP framework tackles this challenge. B-MAP goes beyond features, focusing on building, managing, adapting, and partnering to foster a thriving platform ecosystem.

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5 Examples of Personalization Done Right

AB Tasty

2019 is officially a wrap. To get 2020 off to a good start, we're highlighting some great, straightforward personalization campaign ideas. This article was originally posted on AB Tasty as 5 Examples of Personalization Done Right.

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7 Reasons Not To Do User Research with Michele Ronsen

UserInterviews

We chatted with Michele Ronsen about when companies should pause before doing qualitative user research

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Call for Speakers: AB Tasty’s Conversion Summit (June 10, 2020)

AB Tasty

Are you a customer experience, marketing or product professional? Eager to share your vision? Free June 10th, 2020? Apply to be a speaker! This article was originally posted on AB Tasty as Call for Speakers: AB Tasty’s Conversion Summit (June 10, 2020).

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Research for Discovery and Validation

Under 10 Consulting

Qualitative research methods—such as interviews and observation—reveal what you don’t know. Quantitative research methods—such as surveys and experiments—reveal how many. Product and marketing teams seem to love surveys. Surveys grab a bunch of data quickly. However, . the problem with surveys and experiments is they are best for validation rather than discovery. .

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The Path to Product Excellence: Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Enhancing Communication

Speaker: David Bard, Principal at VP Product Coaching

In the fast-paced world of digital innovation, success is often accompanied by a multitude of challenges - like the pitfalls lurking at every turn, threatening to derail the most promising projects. But fret not, this webinar is your key to effective product development! Join us for an enlightening session to empower you to lead your team to greater heights.

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Running an Effective Sales Pilot

TSIA

One of the questions we get asked a lot at TSIA is how to test the efficiency and effectiveness of changes that companies are implementing in their Sales organizations. It’s such a popular question that we’ve noticed a significant step increase in the number of these inquiries that we’ve received over the last 3-6 months. The changes that companies are implementing tend to fall into one of two categories: Moving through the four phases of becoming LAER Efficient : These compani

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June 10, Join AB Tasty for the 2nd Edition of the Conversion Summit

AB Tasty

Request your invitation to one of Europe's biggest and best CX events, hosted this year at the Palais Brongniart in the heart of Paris. This article was originally posted on AB Tasty as June 10, Join AB Tasty for the 2nd Edition of the Conversion Summit.

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FMEA: How to properly set up Failure Modes and Effects Analysis

Miro

FMEA: How to properly set up Failure Modes and Effects AnalysisYou may work in development, logistics, manufacturing, or another type of business with critical machinery. No matter what field you are in, FMEA is a necessary tool for reducing your risk of system failures. Planning out FMEA can be challenging, so we created this comprehensive […].

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