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Seven Product Backlog Mistakes to Avoid

Roman Pichler

The Product Backlog is Too Big. A few years ago, I was asked to help a healthcare company with their agile transition and its impact on product management. One of the challenges the agile transition team was concerned about was the choice of the right product backlog tool, which at first seemed odd to me.

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Setting a UX Budget? Answer These 6 Questions First.

UX Planet

These thoughtful considerations will ensure that you have the correct assessment of your company’s UX maturity , your product’s current standing, future needs, and your user requirements — all of which will form the foundation of your UX budget. Have you defined your short-term and long-term product goals?

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Overengineering 101: What Is It and How Can Product Managers Avoid It?

Userpilot

Developing and releasing sophisticated products with all the bells and whistles imaginable might seem like a great idea. Overengineered products are difficult to use, filled with bugs, and instead of improving your users’ lives, they make them unnecessarily complicated. Why do developers overengineer software products?

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Meet Bain Public: Built for the Greater Hygiene

Bain Public

Montreal is rife with burgeoning startups and midsized tech firms. Within these organizations exist hundreds, perhaps thousands of dedicated product managers. But the product manager is often mistaken for the "project manager." One fosters an "IT mindset," while the other fosters a "Product mindset." Building Roadmaps.

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Succeeding with Product Delivery and Scrum: 10 Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] 1 Complement Scrum with a Product Discovery and Strategy Process Scrum is a simple framework that helps teams develop successful products. Continue the discovery and strategy work while the product is being developed. But don’t stop there.

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Product Analytics Framework: A Guide for SaaS Companies

Userpilot

We also look at: Different types of analyses to include in your framework How to develop a product analytics framework And, the best product analytics tools. Implementing a product analytics framework enables data-driven decision-making, leading to higher customer satisfaction, loyalty, and retention.

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Best Kompassify Alternatives for SaaS

Userpilot

The no-code approach makes it great for non-technical teams to do product tours, checklists, walkthroughs, progress tracking, and real-time analytics. The price is a steal if you’re starting, as it’s built for startups and SMBs. The platform also helps you announce new product features and collect customer feedback.