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How to build a product team from scratch

Mind the Product

The great thing about building out a product team from scratch is that you set the tone for how Product functions in a business. However it’s an exercise that comes with lots of big questions you need to answer and more than a few pitfalls, even if you think you’ve thought everything through thoroughly before [.] Read more » The post How to build a product team from scratch appeared first on Mind the Product.

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The Foundation of Product

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Recently I wrote an article about some product ops anti-patterns, but several people pointed out to me that I had buried the lede in that article, and that the most important part of that article applied far beyond the relatively minor topic of product ops. So in this article, I’d like to focus on this. The post The Foundation of Product appeared first on Silicon Valley Product Group.

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Five Tips for Dealing With the Hippo in Product Management (Video)

The Product Coalition

Lately, the UXCam team has been talking about HiPPOs (the highest-paid person’s opinion) around the coffee machine. Presenting or rejecting a well-researched product or design change to the HiPPO is a common pain point for product managers. A HiPPO situation is when you present your idea to executives or a board member and they shoot down your idea based on their gut.

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Not Enough Hours in the Day To Slay Your To-Do List

Nir Eyal

Even the most productive person can’t have it all. At least, not all at once. You can search for the best productivity apps to make you more efficient and focused. You can implement productivity hacks and cut distractions. But you still might feel like there simply are not enough hours in the day for everything you need to get done. Something has to give.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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The Nintendo Switch Did Everything Right, Except for Just One Thing…

The Product Coalition

And I’ll explain why this affects everyone, not just the targeted demographic this negatively impacts. Gaming commands a population of almost 3 billion alone, flowing in a whopping $180 billion USD worth of revenue within 2021, according to this article by Cam Waller. If you’re in a developing or developed country, the chances of you having touched a gaming platform (of any shape or size) is probably even higher.

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The 24 Best Product Management Memes of September 2022

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I belong to a Facebook Group called Product Management Memes. It has over 6,069 members and is simply a meme stash for product managers, marketers, and corporate life. People post amusing stuff every day. There’s no self-promotion or spam, just entertainment. Here are 24 of the most popular posts from October 2022 based on likes and comments. The post The 24 Best Product Management Memes of September 2022 appeared first on Development Corporate.

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Productboard’s Product Makers community: 7000+ and growing

ProductBoard

Celebrating 7,000 Product Maker community members Community is important – it’s where we find other product professionals who are just as excited to nerd out on the nitty gritty details of our day-to-day. It’s where we talk about our craft, learn from each other, find a mentor or mentee, be a sounding board for an idea, or just to listen when things go wrong.

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409: Take the guessing out of B2B SaaS pricing – with Marcos Rivera

Product Innovation Educators

Answering the questions that lead to optimal product pricing. Today we are talking about how to price B2B SaaS products, learning from pricing examples. Joining us is Marcos Rivera, the author of the new book Street Pricing: A Pricing Playlist for Hip Leaders in B2B SaaS. Marcos is a pricing specialist with deep roots in product management, having served in roles from product manager to executive senior director for product management.

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Grocery Product Managers Turn To Robots To Speed Things Up

The Accidental Product Manager

Robots are being seen as a solution to a throughput problem Image Credit: Jeremy Noble. Customers have become used to going online and placing orders for items that then magically show up at their door. Nowhere has this been more transforming than in the ordering of grocery items. Each consumer can pick out a wide range of different items that all have to be collected and placed into the correct order.

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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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How Managers Can Use Flow to Plan to Create More Management Ease and Better Results, Part 3

Johanna Rothman

I started this series by realizing managers have (too) many decisions to make. The longer it takes managers to make any single decision, the longer it might take to make all the decisions. That's Little's Law, applied to decisions. In Part 1, I recommended that managers start with their oldest possible decision and decide what to do about that. Then, the next oldest decision, and so on.