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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.    Product management malpractice.  

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“Build What Matters” Framework for Startups

The Product Coalition

Many startups with an ordinary product make the way to growth and scalability whereas others with great products fail to survive. Both product and product strategy should fall in place to make the startup sustainable and help them to grow. Vision: It should be inspirational and the guiding post.

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15 Best Product Management Software Tools for PMs in 2023

Userpilot

Fear not though, as our product management software guide will give you insights into some of the best-in-class applications that will boost your team performance and help you build successful products! Roadmapping software visualizes and plans product development over time, facilitating coordination and alignment across teams.

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Importance of A Holistic Product Function in A Startup

The Product Coalition

Customer Success (CS) Strategy The role of the PM here is to understand the requirements of the users, how to convert new users into repeat paying customers, and what levers to rely on in order to grow the existing customer accounts. Upsell Strategy (upgrade, expand, replace) b. To do so, the activities of the PM include: a.

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Prioritising a Product Backlog When Everything is Important

Roman Pichler

If it is not clear who the users are and why they would want to interact with the product, it will be hard to decide which items should be in the product backlog and how important they are. A tool like my product vision board helps you capture and validate your product strategy.

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Micro and Macro Conversion Examples: Understanding What’s the Difference and Why They Are Important

Userpilot

Here’s why: Help you see the bigger picture : When you define your macro goals, you set a vision and have a broader look at your product. For example, when you determine your product goals for the next 1 year, you provide a clear picture for you and your teams to follow, which steers your business in the right direction.

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A Practical Guide for Product Strategy From Almundo: A Case Study:

Mind the Product

Product (and company) strategy is the backbone that guides product goal-setting and roadmap definition, although it’s sometimes overlooked or confused with having a vision. Without it, product teams become feature teams focused on outputs and not outcomes. Product Strategy in an Agile World Marty Cagan.