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Overengineering 101: What Is It and How Can Product Managers Avoid It?

Userpilot

In this article, we look at different ways for product managers to avoid falling into the overengineering trap. TL;DR An over-engineered product is more complex than it should be and it solves problems that don’t exist. Low feature adoption is one of the symptoms of over-engineering.

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5 things marketers wish their PMs knew about working together

Mixpanel

Over the course of my career, I’ve sat in dozens of conference rooms, Zoom meetings, retreat centers, and team outings all created with the sole purpose of getting Marketing and Product talking. There are product goals and marketing goals. And they didn’t even need the engineering team to do it.

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How Execution Can Make a Big Difference: A Go-to-Market Strategy and Process Guide

The Product Coalition

During that time, I started a T-shirt printing business, took embedded systems classes for school kids, built an electronic automation device, incorporated a solar engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company, and built a food export business. The six steps towards finding PMF are: Line up your product goals first.

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How to Avoid Costly Surprises in Connected Product Design

Mind the Product

We’ve seen this happen countless times and it’s never one person’s fault, rather a lack of understanding of the full product design process and a lack of the experience necessary to avoid these cost surprises. This list includes: Define your product specifications early. Map Design Experience to Your Product Goals.

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How Designers & Developers Can Work Better Together

Mind the Product

Jason explains that the most valuable feedback that a product designer can get always comes directly from users, so it is crucial for product teams to have a deep understanding of the customer. In fact, regardless of your role, the responsibility of user research and testing should be shared across the whole team.

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How to Build Product-Oriented Engineering Teams

Amplitude

Product-oriented engineering teams do more than just write code. They’re more than just a feature factory; they’re co-owners of the product experience. Product Oriented Engineering Teams from Amplitude. Don’t Get Siloed Off From Product and Design. What good engineering teams do. Take this example.

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How to Become a Director of Product

The Product HQ

Steps to Become a Director of Product Here are steps you can follow to become a director of product: Step One – Fulfill the Educational Requirements (If You Don’t Already) Almost every product director job requires a Bachelor’s degree. Oversee the product testing phase to leverage your expertise and provide recommendations.