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You Are Building the WRONG Things in your SaaS product

The Product Coalition

Where SaaS companies get prioritization wrong and a new approach to get it right There are many ways to prioritize what makes it onto your SaaS product roadmap and most of them are incredibly time-consuming and only done by your product teams. There’s a great quote from Richard Banfield’s research into the same area.

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F Customer Feedback

The Product Coalition

What you think the title might be sums how a lot of customers feel about their experience with SaaS organizations big and small when it comes to giving you their ideas, feedback & feature requests. Before I get to the practical stuff, let’s understand a bit about the situation most SaaS businesses are in right now. It matters.

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The Perfect World and the Real World of Product Research

The Product Coalition

Twenty five mini-research ideas for finding something meaningful to work on. In the perfect world, product managers have all the time, resources, and skills to do impeccable, in-depth market and user research. In the real world, product managers may have to start from scratch and quickly find something meaningful to work on.

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UX Strategy: What is it and How to Create One

UX Planet

UX professionals often focus on mastering practical skills such as UI design, user research, and usability testing. That’s why UX strategy is a crucial skill any seasoned UX professional should master. A strong UX strategy ensures that user-centered principles and insights are integrated with the business strategy.

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Lewis Lin’s Favorite Books for PMs

Product Bookshelf

Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products. IDEA : How do you create a product that constantly engages the customer? A product that surpasses its competitors? A product that’s enduring and memorable? The solution is to develop an emotional ‘hook’ that fundamentally changes user behavior. by Nir Eyal.

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Are you cut out for Product Management?

BrainMates

In start-ups, Product Managers often report that founders don’t allow them to steer the Product Strategy and Roadmap. But first, Product Managers need to demonstrate to founders or executives that progress is happening, so that founders can trust that their vision is being nurtured. Don’t like switching contexts?