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How We’re Turning Feedback into Strategic Product Decisions

ProductPlan

There is no shortage of product ideas. Customer feedback, feature requests, and new ideas born from your interpretation of your product strategy—can all be the starting point for your company’s next great opportunity. How are product teams managing their ideas today?

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Product Management Process: The 7 Stages Explained

Userpilot

Product managers lead interdisciplinary product teams to deliver products that bring value to customers. The product management process is a set of steps taking the project from the initial concept to the final product. Next, you define Technical Specifications and design product prototypes.

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5 Best Practices for Gathering Customer Feedback in 2018

Pragmatic Marketing

Even though it was frustrating, I understood why the software vendor was trying to gather customer feedback—to help with 2018 planning. The experience also drove me to write this article on what I consider to be best practices for gathering customer feedback. No wonder the product was evolving at a slothful pace.

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How Product Organizations Can Balance Big Bets Versus Short-Term Wins

ProductPlan

Yet the customer experience continually improves while KPI targets come into view. Alternatively, how can we let our current customers suffer and miss out on easy wins just to chase after something that might not even work and won’t generate meaningful revenue for years? So you want to make those chances count.

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Idea Backlog

ProductPlan

If you see a product feature or other type of item on an idea backlog, you can assume the following. The product team has not rejected the idea. The team has not researched the idea to determine whether to pursue it. They have not added the idea to the product roadmap. Executives.

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The Importance of Crowdsourcing Your Product Ideas

ProductPlan

You created your product to help customers solve a problem and align with your organization’s product vision. Your initial product version probably helped solve a problem, but you also realized you weren’t done. Your understanding of the problem may have evolved based on observing customers using your product.

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How Product Organizations Can Balance Big Bets Versus Short-Term Wins

ProductPlan

Yet the customer experience continually improves while KPI targets come into view. Alternatively, how can we let our current customers suffer and miss out on easy wins just to chase after something that might not even work and won’t generate meaningful revenue for years? So you want to make those chances count.