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Three Superpowers of a Product Manager

Mind the Product

As a product manager it’s not uncommon to feel pulled in a million different directions as you work to meet the needs of your customers, developers and company stakeholders. But they are good examples of what my team and I have developed together over the last four years at Zalora. Retrospectives. Release Notes.

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The 13 Proven Customer Retention Strategies For SaaS Companies [A Guide]

Userpilot

Their efforts all reflect how you position your product and the type of customer you attract. Customer Retention Strategy #1 – The Importance of Positioning and Managing Expectations. But how the marketing team decides to tell your story will determine who it connects with. vs. The Product Growth Tool for Product Teams.

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Interactive Walkthroughs in 2021: The Ultimate Guide for SaaS

Userpilot

Given how much time and money you’re spending developing new product features, it would be a great shame to have nobody want to use them. This is more effective than an employee handbook since humans tend to retain more information when they actively participate in something, as opposed to passive reading. Speed is of the essence here.

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Elad Gil on catapulting into hyper growth

Intercom, Inc.

To help codify his learnings throughout those experiences and share the most repeatable frameworks, he’s published the High Growth Handbook , available from Stripe Press on Tuesday, July 17. Congratulations on the High Growth Handbook. You have no idea what the people in the management team are really thinking about.

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17 Must-Read Product Management Books

Hutwork

The best books available can help you learn more about product management, collaboration, habits, remote teams, different methodologies, and more. If you’re adopting lean thinking, this is the handbook for you. Essential Scrum details what you need to know and understand at the team, product, and portfolio levels. By Mickey W.

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