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Mastering Product Success: Unveiling the Power of Product Vision, Roadmaps, and Goals

People-First Product Leadership

Part 1, we covered the “why” behind creating a strategy stack, with a focus on establishing the organization’s Mission, North Star, and Vision. Part 2, we continued the organizational journey by defining the Strategy and Goals. Part 3 brings together the Product specific Vision, Roadmap and Goals.

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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.  Why is this so critical to Product Management and the larger maker organization? 

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Impact Mapping: Does it Make a Difference in Building Better Products?

Userpilot

When do you need it and how does it help product managers build better products? Impact mapping is a collaborative strategic planning technique used by product managers, product owners , and senior technical leadership, who work mostly in Agile software delivery. What’s impact mapping? Ready to dive in?

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The Combined Effort of Product Management and Product Operations

ProductPlan

Many product teams now have their own team of super-powered individuals banding together for a common cause. And instead of catchy monikers, they tend to go by the more humble titles of “product manager” and “ product operations.” Product managers own the vision, strategy, and roadmap for the product(s) they manage.

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Product Managers’ Guide for Selecting the Right Product Metrics Framework

Userpilot

What’s a product metrics framework? We also look at how product managers can use Userpilot to implement product metrics frameworks. TL;DR A product metrics framework is a set of metrics used to measure the performance and success of a product so that you can improve it.