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A Simplified Strategic Planning Framework

The Product Coalition

Photo by Kampus Production from Pexels I always try to practice what I preach. When I talk about product strategy, I apply the same methodologies to my own company although my product is not technological. I stuck to the guideline that says no more than 3–5 goals and chose them carefully. And one year?

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Is It Time to Dump Your Product Frameworks?

ProductPlan

Great products come from great product teams—not from frameworks. Using the right product framework can help guide a team’s work. But the product will be only as good as the people behind it. Product Frameworks Can Become a Crutch. That bullet list could serve as your product framework.

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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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Establishing a market-led culture with a Product Management framework

BrainMates

SnapComms adopted Brainmates’ Product Management framework to facilitate a market-driven way of thinking company-wide, and to equip their Product Team with a repeatable process to take the most valuable ideas to market fast. The 10 steps we followed to embed the Product Management framework. Where do you start?

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

Userpilot

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. Start designing your strategy by clarifying the business goals. Why is it important to create a user experience strategy?

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From The Soccer Pitch to The Product Roadmap: The Power Of Teamwork In Creating Outcomes

The Product Coalition

Define Product Strategy and Purpose: Start by articulating your product strategy and purpose clearly. The product strategy outlines how you plan to achieve your company’s goals, and your purpose describes why your product exists. Uncertainty is a normal part of product development.

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Avoid ‘Product’ Ground Hog Day: Unlocking Success When Crafting an Outcome-Driven Roadmap

The Product Coalition

Unlike featured-based roadmaps, which focus on the delivery and output of capabilities, outcomes-oriented roadmaps prioritize desired outcomes or results — a key element of product strategy. Once optimized, it’s critical to tie the outcome back to the company’s strategy and objectives. Do not skip this step. The root cause?

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