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10 Product Roadmapping Mistakes to Avoid

Roman Pichler

You can avoid these drawbacks by using a different roadmap type: a goal-oriented or outcome-based product roadmap. As its name suggests, this roadmap focuses on product goals and outcomes, such as acquiring customers, increasing engagement, and future-proofing the product by removing technical debt.

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“Build What Matters” Framework for Startups

The Product Coalition

Many startups with an ordinary product make the way to growth and scalability whereas others with great products fail to survive. Both product and product strategy should fall in place to make the startup sustainable and help them to grow. Avoid writing tasks or steps while defining strategy.

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The Ultimate Product Strategy Checklist for your Mobile App

The Product Coalition

We’ve taken all these findings onboard and put together this comprehensive product strategy checklist for you to follow. Simply follow the below steps and tick them off in turn to deliver the best mobile app product you can. At the minimum, your mobile product will bring design teams, IT, marketing and operations together?—?these

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Choosing the Right Planning Horizon for Your Product

Roman Pichler

In the product planning model above, the vision describes the ultimate purpose for creating the product; the product strategy states how the vision will be realised; and the product roadmap states how the strategy will be implemented. You should therefore regularly review your plans and revise them.

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6 Best Product Manager Courses in 2021 – For All Proficiency Levels

Userpilot

Best product manager courses for advanced/pro PMs in 2021. Product management guides the development of a product at the intersection of technology, UX, and business. A good product manager course should teach you many skills including technical skills, project management skills, and communication skills.

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Micro and Macro Conversion Examples: Understanding What’s the Difference and Why They Are Important

Userpilot

Some examples of macro conversions are users completing the whole checklist to reach the activation stage, converting from a free trial to a paid plan, upgrading the account to access pro features, reaching complete product adoption , and reviewing your product and driving word of mouth multiple times. Visiting the pricing page.

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Building High-Performing Product Teams

Roman Pichler

This includes a sound understanding of the market, the user and customer needs, and the competition as well as solid product management skills such as the ability to develop an effective product strategy and an actionable product roadmap (as I explain in more detail in the article The T-Shaped Product Professional ).