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High-Value Customers: How to Build a Great Product Strategy

The Product Coalition

Let’s discuss ways to build strategies for high-value customers and work towards establishing a great product experience Who are high-value customers High-value customers are users who have already subscribed, signed up to your product, or own some of your products if you have many products in your ecosystem.

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ChatGPT for Product Managers: 13 Best Prompts

Userpilot

From analyzing market trends to churning user needs and technical feasibility into golden product ideas, there are many benefits of ChatGPT for product managers. A potent tool, ChatGPT has proven to be a strategic addition to the product management toolkit, churning out ideas in even the most unlikely scenarios.

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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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How AI is Lowering the Barrier to Entry for BI and Analytics

Birst BI

Historically, business users have been presented with dashboards that describe the current state of a KPI, i.e. Net Profitability, Customer Retention, and more. What happens next is a treasure hunt in identifying the drivers of the KPI’s behavior. What business pain points does Birst Smart Analytics address?

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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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Part One: Key Elements to Become a Healthy Product-Led Organization

Bain Public

As a product manager, it’s normal to get all kinds of new feature requests from stakeholders (these requests are usually related to pain points). Do you validate the pain point and place it in a parking lot for triage? The analysis captures the market, its sentiment, the industry as well as user data.

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Building a culture of product experimentation at NerdWallet

Mixpanel

This understanding of why we do what we do is core to our product strategy, and informs every decision we make. No matter the industry, product experimentation should always be done with your customers top of mind. This could be anything from a feature, to a customer request, or a business requirement.