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10 Product Roadmapping Mistakes to Avoid

Roman Pichler

1 The Product Roadmap is a Feature-based Plan. Traditional product roadmaps are usually output-focussed plans that map a list of features, like registration, search, and reporting, onto a timeline. Such a roadmap essentially states when a piece of functionality will be delivered. I don’t think so.

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15 Best Product Management Software Tools for PMs in 2023

Userpilot

It takes a fair bit of effort and time to keep up with the constant innovation in the product management software space. The tools are constantly evolving and changing their pricing plans, so it may be difficult to ensure that your product team is using the right tools and getting the best value for the money.

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How to Choose the Right KPIs for Your Product

Roman Pichler

To select the right KPIs, I recommend taking the following three steps: First, use the user and business goals in the product strategy to select an initial set of indicators. Then take into account the product goals on the product roadmap to discover additional KPIs. Step 3: Add Health Indicators.

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How to Choose the Right KPIs for Your Product

Roman Pichler

To select the right KPIs, I recommend taking the following three steps: First, use the user and business goals in the product strategy to select an initial set of indicators. Then take into account the product goals on the product roadmap to discover additional KPIs. Step 3: Add Health Indicators.

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Five Product Owner Myths Busted

Roman Pichler

I have always regarded the Scrum product owner as an agile product manager, and I find it an unfortunate mistake that SAFe use the same name for its tactical product role. Myth #3: The product owner is responsible for the team performance. Myth #4: The product owner is responsible for writing user stories.

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Five Product Owner Myths Busted

Roman Pichler

I have always regarded the Scrum product owner as an agile product manager, and I find it an unfortunate mistake that SAFe use the same name for its tactical product role. Myth #3: The product owner is responsible for the team performance. Myth #4: The product owner is responsible for writing user stories.

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Creating Customer Feedback Systems: A Step-By-Step Guide

Userpilot

It also allows them to make informed product development decisions, and improve customer satisfaction and loyalty. Implementing customer feedback systems involves gathering feedback via multiple channels, including in-app surveys , interviews, reviews, and social media comments to name a few. Canny feedback tool.