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Y Oslo 2024: When It Comes to Discovery, Something is Better Than Nothing

Product Talk

I was asked to give a ten-minute overview of my continuous discovery framework and then participated in a fireside chat where the host, Cecilie Smedstad , asked me to go deeper in a few areas. Discovery is a team sport. Its not the exclusive domain of product managers. How are we building production-quality software?

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Product in Practice: Mapping Business and Product Outcomes to Stand Out in the Job Search

Product Talk

A big part of Teeba’s process involved putting her product skills to use throughout the job search, both in terms of identifying product-led companies and in terms of mapping out business and product outcomes for companies where she was interviewing. Meet our continuous discovery champion, Teeba Alkhudairi.

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Strategy Blocks: An operator’s guide to product strategy

Lenny Rachitsky

Each week I tackle reader questions about building product, driving growth, and accelerating your career. Below, you’ll find what I believe is the most actionable, specific, and straightforward framework for crafting a strategy, for both your product and your company. Subscribe now. So we teamed up to make that happen.

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5 Ways to Master the Art and Science of Product Sense

People-First Product Leadership

Picture this: A room full of product leaders huddled around market data like detectives at a crime scene, learning to spot the subtle clues that spell opportunity. It’s like developing a sixth sense for product success. How can we assess the level of product sense in PMs, designers, and developers? The secret? The secret?

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How Product Managers Can Define a Product Vision to Guide Their Team

Speaker: Christian Bonilla, VP of Product Management at UserTesting

Every product team wants to build things users love. It’s why breakthrough products rarely happen by accident. Rather, they start with a strong product vision. Getting that vision right is one of the most important responsibilities of the product team. The goal may sound simple, but it’s hard to do.

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How to Conduct a Competitor Analysis: A Practical Guide for Product Managers

BrainMates

How to Conduct a Competitor Analysis: A Practical Guide for Product Managers By Adrienne Tan A competitor analysis is one of the essential activities you should undertake before launching a new product or business. Importantly, competitor analysis is not the same as a product comparison.

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From Stacking Features to Shaping Value: A New Product Building Model

UX Planet

That roadmap is handed to product managers, who work with execution teams to begin “building.” At this point the design teams attempt to improve the product by applying design process. But more and more, this process ends with a hard truth: The product doesn’t work. Products Are No Longer Menu Structures. The assumption?