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Product Breaking Point To Breakthrough: How To Drive Successful Product Reviews

The Product Coalition

I enjoyed in-person meetings, especially in-person product review meetings. Early in the pandemic, this led me to resent virtual meetings, especially virtual product review meetings. This particular product review meeting was a breaking point. I worked in healthcare technology at the time.

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How to get into product management with ‘the wrong’ background.

The Product Coalition

It shouldn’t be a prerequisite for product management jobs either. He is a few years out of school and interested in getting into product. He doesn’t have a technical background and currently works in a different domain. The problem The friend I talked to is named John. How do these people get into product?

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An Organic Farm Startup Onboarding Strategy

The Product Coalition

I recently led a workshop for an organic tech farm startup that wanted to set its foot online for selling organic food to B2B customers. I have some takeaways and learnings to share that I covered as a coach for their onboarding strategy. Precisely, gaps in the whole offer also direct about the build, buy, partner strategy.

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10 Tips for Creating an Agile Product Roadmap

Roman Pichler

Whenever you are faced with an agile, dynamic environment—be it that your product is young and is experiencing significant change or that the market is dynamic with new competitors or technologies introducing change, you should work with a goal-oriented product roadmap, sometimes also referred to as theme-based.

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How to Navigate Product Management Specializations

Userpilot

All product managers share a base, common skillset, which includes problem-solving, strategic thinking, and empathy for others. The different specialization categories: core product manager, growth product manager, technical product manager, platform product manager, and innovation product manager.

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Strategic Options for Mature Products

Roman Pichler

If the data shows a largely flat performance over the last few months, then the product is likely to be mature. Ideally, you should continuously track the product performance and regularly review the product strategy—at least once per quarter as a rule of thumb. Take the iPhone as an example.

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What are Customer Insights [+ Examples and Best Tools]

Userpilot

Therefore, they are vital for effective product strategies and ensure resource allocation aligns with customer needs. Online reviews to understand attributes that customers value most, such as specific features, ease of use, customer support, pricing, and so on. Why should you collect customer insight?