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Minimum Viable Product vs Minimum Marketable Product: What’s The Difference?

Userpilot

A Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is a version of the product with minimal features, built to validate product ideas. The Minimum Viable Product allows you to collect user feedback at the early stages of development and facilitates validated learning. An MVP is a very reliable way to validate your product ideas. Idea management.

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5 Best Practices for Gathering Customer Feedback in 2018

Pragmatic Marketing

This was the subject line of an email I recently received from an account manager at a financial management software vendor. Even though it was frustrating, I understood why the software vendor was trying to gather customer feedback—to help with 2018 planning. So we use our own ideas portal for this.

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71 Scrum Product Owner Interview Questions (2)

The Product Coalition

TL; DR: 71 Product Owner Interview Questions to Avoid Imposters If you are looking to fill a position for a Product Owner in your organization, you may find the following 71 interview questions useful to identify the right candidate. Proven examples are user story mapping or product roadmap planning workshops. (It

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11 Types of Product Managers for SaaS Companies

Userpilot

We also look at the levels of seniority among product managers as well as the skills they need to lead successful teams and build products that delight customers. TL;DR A product manager oversees the entire software product development cycle, from discovery to launch and beyond. Who is a product manager? Trend analysis.

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Simplifying User Feedback

The Product Coalition

User feedback, it’s surprising how often it’s overlooked or ignored. Seasoned Product Managers may feel they’ve previously heard everything they need to know to make a decision. New Product Managers may be in their first customer facing role, and gathering user feedback is outside their comfort zone. Why is this an issue?