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Product Strategy 101: It’s About Depth, Not (Just) Vision

The Product Coalition

Product strategy is one of the most important tasks of the product leader, and definitely one of the hardest things to do. This should be your first step into product strategy. Since product strategy is so hard, many companies simply skip it. in detail?—?which

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Insight From Marty Cagan’s Coach the Coaches Workshop (Part 2)

The Product Coalition

In part two of this summary, I am moving to talk about strategy and leadership insights. Today I will focus more on leadership and strategy. Strategy and Focus It almost doesn’t matter what drove a company to work with me originally, at some point we get to strategy.

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10 Tips for Effective Product Management Meetings

Roman Pichler

For example, a product strategy workshop might have the objective to identify the key changes required to achieve product-market fit. Contrast this with a sprint review meeting , which might help you determine if users can easily sign up for the product. Assess product strategy and adjust if necessary.

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How To Be Strategic Even if You Can’t Set the Tone

The Product Coalition

Fortunately for us product leaders, this is not the case. Unfortunately, many product leaders haven’t thought this through and feel more bounded by the CEO’s guidelines than they should be. Switching your point of view on strategy can go a long way in helping you become more strategic , so here is a quick guide.

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Hiring Your First Product Manager

The Product Coalition

Eventually, he managed the entire product from the execution standpoint, while I focused on the strategy and long-term planning. Little did I know that creating a solid product strategy takes such a major chunk of the product leader’s time. Most companies hire a product manager (and other positions) too late.

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Building a Multi-Dimensional Roadmap

The Product Coalition

This quality translates to many different features and serves as a guideline for many nuances in the product as well as marketing materials. Another example is a security product I worked on that had to be as plug-and-play as possible?—?a My free e-book “ Speed-Up the Journey to Product-Market Fit ”?—?an

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It’s Never Black or White

The Product Coalition

In the product world, when we create customer profiles and solve for them, it might not cover the needs of each and every customer, but it would help us cover most of the world with a few clear guidelines. My free e-book “ Speed-Up the Journey to Product-Market Fit ”?—?an But it’s a great starting point.