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Applying the 3 Horizons Framework to Product Management

Product Club

Applying the 3 Horizons Framework to Product Management | Michael Rutledge from Michael Rutledge. First presented at Product Tank, a division of Mind the Product, February 2019. This balance is critical not only for product success but also to inspire and motivate teams.

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Why not asking for what you want is holding you back | Kenneth Berger (exec coach, first PM at Slack)

Lenny Rachitsky

He’s spent more than 20 years in the tech industry, is a former founder backed by top investors, and was the first product manager at Slack. Every complaint implies a vision of a better scenario. After identifying the dream behind the complaint, assess its inspiring nature. Is it compelling enough to motivate you?

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UX Strategy: Step-By-Step Guide for SaaS Companies

Userpilot

UX vision is a clear and inspiring statement that guides the long-term design strategy and keeps teams and stakeholders on the same page. Goals are the specific UX objectives the product aspires to achieve, for example, improving usability. The strategy should also have information about the UX team, processes, and guidelines.

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Digital Accessibility – a Guide for Product Managers

Mind the Product

Ahead of the ninth Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) on May 21st and, at a time where digital products are very much in the spotlight, we’re digging deep into accessibility to better understand how we, as product managers, can improve our digital products. Accessibility and Your Product. Conclusion.

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The Power of Product Lifecycle Management: Steering Product Roadmaps to Success

The Product Coalition

However, one thing is for sure: each snippy colleague has made me a better product leader, as their questions always cut to the heart of an important issue. Do you even know what a product lifecycle is?” I love how you call product frameworks sh*t, but your stuff is always amazing!”. This case was no different.

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Product in Practice: Mapping Opportunities at trivago

Product Talk

Our continuous discovery champion is Sören Weber, a Senior Product Manager on the Search & Flow team at trivago. The product trio collaborating on the opportunity solution tree using Mural. Sören is quick to point out that this wasn’t a solo effort, though. First Steps in Mapping out Opportunities.

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Insight From Marty Cagan’s Coach the Coaches Workshop (Part 2)

The Product Coalition

One thing Marty said in the workshop, however, made me quote this framework much more and use it when I help my customers understand where they should focus their energy. This is especially true with product strategy, which is still an artifact that most CEOs haven’t seen a great one in action before.