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Product in Practice: Introducing Opportunity Solution Trees at Texthelp

Product Talk

Tali Melchior , Director of Product Management at Texthelp , was first inspired to experiment with opportunity solution trees in a previous role. Then when Tali moved to her current position, she brought her opportunity solution tree knowledge along and adapted it to the new setting.

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Top Retention and Churn Product Manager Roles (+ Candidate Spotlight)

Userpilot

An individual adept at owning and driving roadmap strategy and definition, with a track record of end-to-end product delivery. A professional experienced in feature delivery and making trade-offs to meet product goals. A person who was given little decision-making power as a product manager.

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Technical Product Manager: Exploring Their Role and Responsibilities

Userpilot

Technical PMs play an important role in helping the development and product team gain a shared understanding of the product goals and technical requirements. Technical product managers are also responsible for running experiments and collecting customer feedback to inform future iterations. Product vision.

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How to be the go-to engineer for product analytics

Mixpanel

As data-driven product development continues to balloon in popularity, so does the need for accurate and sophisticated implementation of analytics tracking in software products. Even if the implementation is technically “bug-free,” it still might not quite meet all of the product goals in undetectable ways.

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What is the Technical Product Manager Career Path?

The Product HQ

Are you looking for a technical product manager career path? Technical product managers don’t stay in the same positions forever. They rise to more senior managerial positions and acquire additional responsibilities. What does a Technical Product Manager’s Career Path Look Like? Keep one reading then.

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Essential Startup Product Manager Skills

The Product HQ

While you don’t need to know as much about technical product development as an engineer, you should have a good enough understanding and basic knowledge of how technology works. For starters, having sound knowledge of technical product development will make it easier for you to plan with software engineers.