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How to Develop, Articulate, and Sell Product Strategy

The Product Guy

However, this is a naïve analysis that overlooks lost market share due to poor strategic thinking, or the demoralizing effect on engineers having to repeatedly rewrite code because of poor product-market fit. This framework covers five major questions: What do we aspire to be? Where do we play? And where do we not play? How do we win?

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Generative AI in Your Business Strategy: From Concept to Reality

The Product Coalition

Industries such as high tech, banking, pharmaceuticals and medical products, education and telecommunications, healthcare, and insurance stand to gain immensely. Functional leaders can use a simple productivity zone framework to classify work within a function (refer to Figure 1).

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New Product Development: an Introduction to Gate Systems

Mind the Product

Gate systems have long been a way to control that risk, and have been implemented successfully in many industries ranging from pharmaceuticals to software to manufacturing. What is a Gate System? Why use a Gate System? Fundamentally, gate systems serve to minimize the risk and cost associated with new product development.

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Solving 9 Business Problems with Micro Frontends

Modus Create

Micro frontends are an architectural and organizational framework for designing web applications composed of smaller feature apps, which are owned by independent teams. It also requires experienced leadership to execute. Moreover, a monolith builds the entire system every time, even for minor bug fixes and improvements.