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A summary of “Building Products for the Enterprise”

The Product Coalition

According to the authors, it’s mainly because of three reasons: The business model : SaaS often works on a direct-sales model and Sales most often “sell a complex product to a relatively small group of customers for large deal sizes”. The customer vs. the user: the one buying your product isn’t the same one who pays for it.

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You Don’t have a Prioritization Problem, You have a Strategy Problem by Ant Murphy

Userpilot

It keeps you from changing your product in unintended directions as you think of more “good ideas” It also ensures your prioritization efforts aren’t subjective and unfocused. This is a great first step, as your goals must align directly with your overall product strategy. Consider three helpful practices.

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What is the Product Owner Career Path?

The Product HQ

A PO is responsible for maximizing product value, he/she owns the product and is accountable for the final product, and everything related to it. Because you must understand the PO’s role both theoretically and practically to advise and recommend a PO.

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Group Product Manager Interview Questions

The Product HQ

The questions are in various categories and are inclusive of: General Questions Technical Questions Organization and Time Management Questions Feedback Questions Conflict Resolution Questions Product Management Process Questions Career Path Questions Management and Leadership Questions Let’s dive right in.

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How to Avoid Costly Surprises in Connected Product Design

Mind the Product

These include things like product components, price targets, user demographics, product volumes, operating life. By defining these early in the development process, a product designer can advise you on how to hit your targets, as well as point out things to avoid. Map Design Experience to Your Product Goals.