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15 Best Product Management Software Tools for PMs in 2023

Userpilot

It takes a fair bit of effort and time to keep up with the constant innovation in the product management software space. The tools are constantly evolving and changing their pricing plans, so it may be difficult to ensure that your product team is using the right tools and getting the best value for the money.

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Lead with Context, Not Control

ProductPlan

The art of product leader communication relies on the concept of responsibility without authority. Product managers who follow this concept understand the responsibility to influence others to achieve the organization’s product goals. As product managers, we have the power to task others with responsibilities.

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Building High-Performing Product Teams

Roman Pichler

Once you’ve identified and selected a specific product, you can take the next step and determine the people who are required to create or progress it and generate the desired user and business benefits. Finally, the individual must be empowered to decide if no agreement can be reached within the product team. Let’s take a look at them.

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Succeeding with Product Delivery and Scrum: 10 Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] 1 Complement Scrum with a Product Discovery and Strategy Process Scrum is a simple framework that helps teams develop successful products. But it doesn’t tell you where to go and how to get there—that’s what the discovery and strategy work does.

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A Practical Guide for Product Strategy From Almundo: A Case Study:

Mind the Product

Product (and company) strategy is the backbone that guides product goal-setting and roadmap definition, although it’s sometimes overlooked or confused with having a vision. Without it, product teams become feature teams focused on outputs and not outcomes. The Approach (the Frameworks).

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Agile Release Planning Best Practices For Product Managers

Userpilot

Release planning should start by defining the product vision and setting product goals to realize it. The next step involves reviewing the backlog to align it with the goals. Finally, it’s necessary to review and amend the release plan based on customer feedback and stakeholder input. Agile release planning.

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Feedback Prioritization: 6 Steps How to Prioritize Customer Feedback

Usersnap

Step – Define feedback criteria and goals How Usersnap can help with feedback prioritization 3. Step – Prioritization frameworks not only for feedback 5. Check your product strategy and product vision Before diving into feedback, circle back to your product strategy and vision.