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Effective meetings for product managers

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Key elements and tips for organising effective meetings. Read more » The post Effective meetings for product managers appeared first on Mind the Product.

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10 Tips for Effective Product Management Meetings

Roman Pichler

Be clear on the reason why the meeting is needed. What’s the meeting about? Contrast this with a sprint review meeting , which might help you determine if users can easily sign up for the product. Carefully consider who should participate in the meeting to achieve the objective you have set. 1 Set an Objective.

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Meet your new intern! Five tips to manage ChatGPT

Mind the Product

Five essential tips to manage Language Learn Model effectively, from setting clear objectives to improve communication for optimal results. Read more » The post Meet your new intern! Five tips to manage ChatGPT appeared first on Mind the Product.

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Effective Meetings vs. Pointless Meetings

Product Management Today Submitted Articles

In the early days of a company’s growth, things are a lot simpler. You can rely more on "serendipity as a service" to keep projects and initiatives organized, and everyone has a decent idea of what people are prioritizing from week to week.

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PM Development: How Product People Continue to Learn

Speaker: Greg Coticchia - CEO, Sopheon

With all the technological improvements relevant to product management, there is an increasing need to educate new product managers as well as upgrade the abilities of experienced professionals. Unfortunately, little has changed in the world of product management education, training, or preparation to meet today’s high demand.

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How to conduct productive sprint planning meetings for product managers

Mind the Product

Keeping your sprint planning meetings productive isn’t just about the meetings themselves. Preparation beforehand and acting on the results of the meeting afterwards are also crucial. Let’s look at the three crucial elements of impactful sprint planning meetings. [.]

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Report templates for less status meetings

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In my previous post , I described a way to think about our internal product communications, and how that can help us optimize our time and make us more effective as Product Managers. You’ll notice however that there isn’t much space for meetings in this graph. Templates and tips for less status meetings.

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Cracking the Code to Product Team Success: Data, Empathy, and Extraordinary Communication

Speaker: Donna Shaw - Senior Product Manager & Eric Frierson - Director of Innovation for Public and School Libraries

Product management goes beyond product development; it involves nurturing a cohesive team. Nonetheless, by leveraging foresight and valuable insights, you can cultivate a thriving product management team that works together harmoniously to craft customer-centric products. June 21, 2023 at 11:00 am PT, 2:00 pm ET, 7:00 pm GMT

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Collaborate Better with Your Customer-Facing Teams

Speaker: Hope Gurion, Product Leader Coach, Fearless Product LLC

These 3 techniques will cover: Why and how to hold Customer-journey meetings. Use Product Management Today’s webinars to earn professional development hours! Attendance of this webinar will earn one PDH toward your NPDP certification for the Product Development and Management Association. You won't want to miss this!

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The Product Corner: Maximizing Impact, Reducing Hours, and Accelerating Roadmaps with Data

Speaker: Edie Kirkman - VP, Digital at Focus Brands

Attendance of this webinar will earn one PDH toward your NPDP certification for the Product Development and Management Association.

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Meet Your Goals with a Practical Product Strategy

Speaker: Nils Davis, Principal, NPD Associates

Whether you manage a feature, a product, or a whole suite of products, you likely have some goals that you're trying to meet. It's your strategy that allows you to make decisions that help you meet your goals in the first place. Join this webinar to learn how to: Articulate a strategy to help meet your product goals.

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A Product Manager's Guide to Working Effectively with Engineering Teams

Speaker: Sayanti Ghosh, Product Manager – AI/ML at Teck Resources Ltd.

“There’s probably no more important relationship for a successful product manager than the one with your engineers" (INSPIRED by Marty Cagan). Behind every great product there is not one but many people, all of whom work tirelessly to combine technology and design to solve customer problems and meet business needs.

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How Collecting and Managing the Voice of the Customer Will Strengthen Your Product

At the end of the day, you’re building your product to meet customers’ needs and solve their problems. Unfortunately, even the most sophisticated organizations often lack clear strategies and processes for collecting and managing the voice of the customer at scale—or worse, they simply ignore this valuable source of data.

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Product Managers & UX Research: How Bridging the Experience Gap Can Propel Teams Forward

Speaker: Shakima Jackson-Martinez, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and Kristin Zibell, Director of Research Products and Services

Your product needs feedback from diverse and marginalized populations to ensure you meet their needs. Use Product Management Today’s webinars to earn professional development hours! Attendance of this webinar will earn one PDH toward your NPDP certification for the Product Development and Management Association.

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Customer Perceptions of the Community Experience

Speaker: Mike Ellis, Vanilla Forums Marketing Manager

Community offers brands efficient solutions across the business spectrum: support, success, CX, and marketing objectives can be managed and realized through Community. Rather than assume that branded communities meet the expectations of the consumer, we wanted to figure out the ‘want behind the want’.