article thumbnail

519: Product verification, most important of the 19 activities of product management – with Nishant Parikh

Product Innovation Educators

How product managers can adapt core responsibilities across different organizations and contexts Watch on YouTube TLDR Through his research and practical experience at MasterCard, Nishant Parikh identified 19 key activities that define the role of software product managers. Why study the 19 key activities of software product managers?

article thumbnail

517: How to conduct an AI Design Sprint – with Mike Hyzy

Product Innovation Educators

A custom ChatGPT model that helps accelerate product innovation Watch on YouTube TLDR In this episode, I interview Mike Hyzy, Senior Principal Consultant at Daugherty Business Solutions. AI Tool Integration The integration of AI tools, particularly through Mike’s custom ChatGPT model, serves as a catalyst for rapid product development.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

515: Case studies of organizational growth through successful product launches – with James Whitman

Product Innovation Educators

James shares that many teams are now working with their second or third generation of AI tools, particularly in sales and marketing. He describes what he calls the “Your PowerPoint is better than mine, but you’re wrong” syndrome – where strong presentation skills can override better strategic choices.

article thumbnail

PM Branding: Building Your Personal Brand as a Product Manager

The Product Guy

Be Consistent Across Platforms Your brand should be cohesive across various channels—whether it’s your LinkedIn profile, industry blogs, or internal communications. Regularly seek feedback and ensure your personal brand aligns with how you’re seen by the people you work with daily. How do I solve problems differently than others?

Branding 293
article thumbnail

The 5 Product Discovery Secrets Every PM Should Know

Speaker: Jim Morris, Founder, Product Discovery Group

By using the Product Discovery Cycle, teams can find new ideas, understand customer pain points, and test solutions quickly and cheaply. When teams solicit and act on customer feedback, they can cycle through ideas quicker, and find the best ones sooner. Developing multiple solutions to address your customers' major pain points.

article thumbnail

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

Product Talk

Tweet This Teeba liked how Teresa focuses on continuous discovery, and she learned about the opportunity solution tree at a conference. “I In the action phase, I demonstrated how I aligned the product outcomes, identified opportunities, and proposed solutions accordingly. This one focuses on customer support within the platform.

article thumbnail

Driving Impact Through Influence and Experimentation: Key Insights from TPG Live

The Product Guy

For instance, a general example of successful experimentation could involve testing a new onboarding flow for a SaaS product. Panelists discussed strategies to address this, such as: Demonstrating ROI: Present data that shows the value of experimentation in reducing risks and achieving outcomes.