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Reference Pricing

The Product Bistro

Completely unrelated to my usual posting, I had an interesting discussion on Facebook today about the changes that consumers are experiencing. This discussion was about how some items prices remain the same, but the quantity you receive is less. Case in point: Toilet paper. On the right we see how the roll used to be. Smaller cardboard core, and more paper wrapped around it.

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3 Types of Product Managers: Builders, Tuners, Innovators

Sachin Rekhi

As the product management role has become far more popular here in Silicon Valley and at technology firms in general, we’ve started to see specialization in the role begin to emerge. While these specific product roles rarely have differentiated titles or formal separate requirements, savvy hiring managers are certainly looking for product managers with specific skill-sets and passion areas depending on the specific product stage and challenges they are solving for.

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TEI 077: Scaling lean product management – with Ash Maurya - The Everyday Innovator – Resources for Product Managers and Innovators

Product Innovation Educators

I’m bringing back an incredible guest who I first interviewed way back in episode 10 – one of the first interviews I did. He wrote the step-by-step guide for implementing Lean startup practices, titled Running Lean , created the Lean Canvas tool, and blogs regularly about these topics at www.leanstack.com. His name is Ash Maurya. Now he has a new book about applying Lean Startup principles to go from new product concept to a product that is achieving predictable success with customer

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Comment on How to Drive Innovation in your Product Lifecycle by alli

Product Club

Hi, I love the light bulb visual you used and would like to use it for an article I’m publishing. Is it ok to reuse? And if so, how do you prefer it be cited to provide due attribution? Is the source URL (www.productmanagerclub.com) ok?

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How To Manage Multiple Product Teams For Successful Development & Delivery

Speaker: Leslie Grandy, Product Executive & Drew Weaver, Senior Program Manager

Effective management of multiple product teams necessitates a skillful coordination and guidance with the objective of aligning efforts towards shared goals. This entails constant communication, efficient task management, and ensuring that each team aligns with the broader organizational objectives. We can think about this like conducting an orchestra, where diverse efforts are harmonized toward a unified outcome. 🎯 Proficiency in these skills empowers product managers to navigate comple

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[Video] See What Tech Leaders Are Saying About Technology-as-a-Service Playbook

TSIA

Since its debut at the spring Technology Services World conference , technology leaders across the industry have been expressing their praise for Technology-as-a-Service Playbook: How to Grow a Profitable Subscription Business.

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3 product manager types–and other innovation insights for product managers June 24, 2016 - The Everyday Innovator – Resources for Product Managers and Innovators

Product Innovation Educators

Each week I scour articles, wading through the dogs, and bringing you the best insights to help product managers, developers, and innovators be heroes. . Which of the 3 types of product mangers are you? (1) Builders – the classic product manager. (2) Tuners – growth metric focused. (3) Innovators – product/market fit creators. Read about the details of each at [link].

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10 simple but very powerful quotes for your 10 seconds break

SidsAvenue

Believe in yourself It's not about what we do but how we do It ain't how hard you can hit, it's about how hard u can get hit and keep moving Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens Knowing what to do is important knowing what not to do is critical Help others think instead of thinking for others People who are intent on proving they are right are usually the same people that are not particularly curious.

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5 KPIs That Can Help You Reduce On-Site Support Costs

TSIA

If you have hardware at a customer location, you're always going to need an on-site service delivery channel. Aside from cutting down the number of on-site incidents, reducing the cost of these visits will continue to be an important organizational objective. In my TSIA Pulse webinar, " Best Practices for Reducing On-Site Incident Costs ," I gave a walkthrough of the TSIA outcome chain I've built to address and solve this business challenge for our Field Services members.

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From Traditional Research to Mobile Ethnography

dscout People Nerds

How to dig into user understanding—without a discussion guide.

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Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to Production

Speaker: Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks & Tony Karrer, CTO at Aggregage

Executive leaders and board members are pushing their teams to adopt Generative AI to gain a competitive edge, save money, and otherwise take advantage of the promise of this new era of artificial intelligence. There's no question that it is challenging to figure out where to focus and how to advance when it’s a new field that is evolving everyday. 💡 This new webinar featuring Maher Hanafi, CTO of Betterworks, will explore a practical framework to transform Generative AI prototypes into

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Good isn’t good enough: Insights from The Home Depot at IRCE 2016

UserTesting

If you’ve ever wondered if it was time to start conducting user research, Jonathan Serebrin, User Experience Researcher for The Home Depot has some advice for you: If you’re not doing UX research already, start. Jonathan was our guest speaker … The post Good isn’t good enough: Insights from The Home Depot at IRCE 2016 appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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Good isn’t good enough: Insights from The Home Depot at IRCE 2016

UserTesting

If you’ve ever wondered if it was time to start conducting user research, Jonathan Serebrin, User Experience Researcher for The Home Depot has some advice for you: If you’re not doing UX research already, start. Jonathan was our guest speaker … The post Good isn’t good enough: Insights from The Home Depot at IRCE 2016 appeared first on UserTesting Blog.