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517: How to conduct an AI Design Sprint – with Mike Hyzy

Product Innovation Educators

Mike emphasizes that this isn’t about rushing through the process – it’s about using AI tools to accelerate the research and analysis phases so teams can spend more time on creative problem-solving and validation. This strategic foresight foundation sets the stage for the entire AI design sprint process.

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Product Discovery Tips

Roman Pichler

Explore the key assumptions and risks in your product strategy and business model by systematically testing and addressing them in an iterative fashion using, for example, observations, interviews, surveys, and prototypes. You should aim to get a good enough product out as fast as possible, and then adapt it to the market feedback.

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

Userpilot

According to Ant Murphy, the reason is simple, you don’t have a prioritization problem, you have a strategy problem. We explain how to create a successful product strategy, the role of product strategy in prioritization, and how to align your prioritization efforts with your strategy. First, prioritize your goals.

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Top 11 Female Product Management Influencers to watch in 2022

Userpilot

She advises executives around the world regarding product management. How product strategy uses a company's vision to fuel profitability. Andrea Saez – Writer, Speaker, Advisor | Sr PMM @ Product School. Melissa Perri is one of the most recognizable names in Product Management.

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6 Key Hard Skills in Product Management

ProductPlan

They are your technical skills. It’s advised that product managers learn about the various different frameworks, processes, and methodologies out there. Fortunately, smart product managers before you have done a lot of this work already and codified it into various product management strategies. and others.

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Moving To The Product Operating Model by Marty Cagan

Userpilot

Marty Cagan’s book, TRANSFORMED , provides strategies and real-world examples for shifting to an agile, innovative product operating model. Prioritization : Prioritizing problems based on a customer-centric vision and insight-driven strategy. Usable : Removes technical barriers so any customer can find value in your solution.

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Product Analyst: Responsibilities, Skills, and Requirements

Userpilot

Product analysts research to find market trends, collect and analyze data, track and assess product performance , understand product requirements, and report insights to stakeholders. A product analyst needs to have the following skillsets: Technical skills: data analysis , data visualization, statistical analysis, and technical tools.