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519: Product verification, most important of the 19 activities of product management – with Nishant Parikh

Product Innovation Educators

How product managers can adapt core responsibilities across different organizations and contexts Watch on YouTube TLDR Through his research and practical experience at MasterCard, Nishant Parikh identified 19 key activities that define the role of software product managers. Why study the 19 key activities of software product managers?

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528: From startup founder to product success and why interacting with people is the big change – with Anya Cheng

Product Innovation Educators

Instead of advocating for feature-rich products or complex innovation frameworks, she emphasized the power of solving one problem exceptionally. This approach has informed her success across different industries and roles, from retail to technology. This led her to explore whether others faced similar challenges.

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5 AI tools for key phases of your UX design process

UX Planet

Image by Markus Winkler on Pexels Artificial intelligence (AI) can simplify your UX design process. Maybe you’ve even tried some popular AI tools, like the good ol’ ChatGPT. But did you know that certain AI tools work best at specific phases of the design process? I’ll show you what each AI tool can do and how much they cost.

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Y Oslo 2024: When It Comes to Discovery, Something is Better Than Nothing

Product Talk

I was asked to give a ten-minute overview of my continuous discovery framework and then participated in a fireside chat where the host, Cecilie Smedstad , asked me to go deeper in a few areas. I started my career as a software engineer. I did classic web development before there were frameworks back in the ’90s.

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The Art and Science of Explaining Your Product Strategy

Speaker: Jason Tanner, CEO of Applied Frameworks

Ideation, discovery, research, and analysis all inform the development of a product strategy that evolves iteratively as the product team learns more about customers, their problems, and potential solutions. Apply frameworks to define product strategy. Integrate product strategy with the business model of the product.

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Start making better product decisions: A framework to go with your Agile Process

The Product Guy

Why do I need a framework? A research conducted by Alpha UX found that 25% of Product Manager surveyed wished for a clearer product roadmap and strategy. Research article. Lastly, to make the most out of this framework, it’s best if your organization has already implemented some variation of the Agile Methodology.

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Building an Effective Product Feedback Loop

The Product Guy

The objective is to receive feedback and prioritize it internally against (1) company objectives (2)customer pains/experience (3) Quarterly Product OKRs and ship out solutions. . A feedback loop is: part of a system in which some portion (or all) of the system’s output is used as input for future operations. It’s cyclical.

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How to Increase Your Research Efficiency and Move You From Insights to Action, Faster

Speaker: Michele Ronsen, UX Expert and Founder of Curiosity Tank

Conducting UX Research can often be a daunting task. Then, take notes with strategic frameworks, in specific formats, to right-size the information collected and expedite analysis and synthesis. Often, the most useful tool product managers and researchers can employ is a carefully thought-out approach.