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33 Amazing Articles Every Product Manager Must Read

Hutwork

And as a product manager finding out how others made a strategy work, whether it was implementing a road-map software or avoiding other’s pitfalls can make or break your product’s success. Magazine reports that most CEOs read at least a book a week, and this doesn’t include blogs, articles, podcasts, and videos they devour, too.

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Turning Software Into Money | Paul Kenny, OceanLearning | BoS USA 2017

Business of Software Conference

Paul Kenny is no stranger to the Business of Software Conference stage. A sales coach with experience working with software companies including Redgate and StackExchange, Paul has a huge amount of experience and insight to share on the process of selling your software. Paul Kenny, Founder, OceanLearning. Upcoming Events.

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The tools we use: Challenging dogma in the design process

Intercom, Inc.

Many of us in the design and technology community pride ourselves on being tool builders, creating products that others can use to get things done. Tools are part of who we are. Tools are part of who we are. We all have a very fundamental relationship with the tools we use. To start, let’s ask: what is a tool?

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How Sprout Social increased retention with customer-centric marketing

Intercom, Inc.

Instead of making changes to their product based on customer feedback and research, they imagine who customers are and what they might want and ship features based on these assumptions. A different approach is the Jobs-to-be-Done framework. Every customer comes to you because there’s a pain that they’re trying to solve.

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Product to Product: Rocketship.FM’s Mike Belsito & Michael Sacca on understanding users better

Roadmunk

And one of the topics Mike and Michael did a deep-dive into were the tools product people apply to understand their users better—specifically u ser personas and jobs to be done. We have 15,000 product people from all over, mostly on the software side. The episode can be listened to above, and we’ve also included a transcript below.

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How to Design for Calmness – with Lisa Kleinman | ? Design Aloud

UX Studio

Joining us on the first episode of this season of Design Aloud is Lisa Kleinman , an accomplished UX researcher , Design strategist, and the queen of customized emojis. Lisa leads the Product design team at make.com , the revolutionary visual platform that enables users to design, build, and automate anything without coding.

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Say No With Confidence: How To Tell The Great Ideas From The Merely Good | Bruce McCarthy, Product Culture | BoS USA 2018

Business of Software Conference

Learn the method that Bruce used to focus his team on the few critical things that resulted in the sale of his company for $125 million. Bruce McCarthy (Founder, Product Culture) – Prioritization: Saying No To Good Ideas from Business of Software Conference. He’ll cover: Why prioritization is important. Upcoming Events.