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Product Strategy Depends on Company Strategy

Mironov Consulting

Expanding on a recent post ( Revenue Goals are Not Company Strategies ), I’ve been seeing lots of maker teams (product, engineering, design) struggling to form product strategies without a company strategy to hang them on.  OK, What’s A Company Strategy?

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How to get engineering buy-in (and even excitement) on product analytics

Mixpanel

At most companies, software engineers are in a constant state of rushing to get features and bug fixes out the door. This means product analytics can be seen as a burdensome afterthought for a lot of engineers —one that just adds more grind to an already packed schedule. Allow engineering to lay a strong analytics foundation.

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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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Priority Starts at the Top

Folding Burritos

Well, th at’s the role of a product strategy. My favorite definitions of strategy are the simplest I’ve found. The one I use most is this: a strategy is what we choose to do. In other words, the strategy should define how important each goal is, relative to others. Which ones? You get the idea.

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Technical Product Manager: Exploring Their Role and Responsibilities

Userpilot

We also look at: The differences between a technical and regular product manager Their responsibilities The qualities and skills that you need to make it as a technical PM How Userpilot can help technical product managers achieve their goals Let’s get right into it! What is a technical product manager?

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

The Product Coalition

Have you ever wondered why a Go-to-Market (GTM) strategy is required when you launch a product or service? Regardless of the outcomes, I realized that I loved building businesses; However, during that time, we didn’t know anything about Go-to-Market (GTM) strategies or how to apply them when one wants to launch a product or service.

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Tying Strategy to Your Product Roadmap

Pragmatic Marketing

We’ve all heard about “strategic” product roadmaps. A roadmap is a plan for your strategy that maps out the direction of your product. Ideally, it’s a high-level visual summary that helps product managers get everyone on the same page. And it has to tie back to the strategy of the company. By Jim Semick.

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