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Methods and Frameworks Product Managers Should Know: Part 2 of 2

The Product Coalition

If you’re looking to improve your team's work, a product management framework can be an excellent starting point. A framework is a set of guidelines or principles that can help guide your team’s decisions and provide a common understanding for all team members. Example of Applying DACI Framework 2. Why use it?

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The Value Assessment Framework (Part 2)

The Product Coalition

Your product’s value needs to be defined, delivered, and perceived as such by your customers. If this isn’t challenging enough, what your customers want and need varies based on their profile and maturity with your product. Ideally, this should be a group exercise. Next week I’ll talk about how to address them.

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Decoding Product Leadership

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] Leading as the Person in Charge of the Product When you hear the term leadership , you might first and foremost think of a senior manager like the head of product, Director of Product Management, VP of Product, or Chief Product Officer.[

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The Value Assessment Framework (Part 1)

The Product Coalition

Here’s a three-step approach to ensure products connect with users on a more meaningful level. I’m not talking about the Spotify model for product management, I’m talking about the app itself. Step 2: Deliver the Value Once you have a clear definition of the value, it’s time to make sure the product delivers that value.

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How To Keep Your Product Enhancement List to 12-ish Items

Product Management University

Managing the product enhancement list is one of the most frustrating parts of your product manager job. As product managers, you know this but sometimes you have to roll with it anyway, further adding to your frustration. When it’s all said and done, product managers are responsible for two outcomes.

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Weighted Scoring Model in Product Management: A Guide

Userpilot

These could come from your organization or you can use a ready framework like RICE or ICE. What is the difference between the unweighted and weighted scoring framework? However, in the unweighted frameworks, each of the benefit and cost categories is worth the same. Here’s how you apply the framework, step by step.

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How To Avoid the Product Version 1 and Done Dilemma

Product Management University

In B2B/B2B2C it’s more about making customers better at their business in ways that have operational and strategic value, an approach that doesn’t always require a constant string of new products to get the same growth results. Go through the same exercise as it relates to the value for your company. It’s part of the job.

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