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How Product Roadmaps Kill Outcomes [Dave Martin]

Userpilot

How is the outcome-based roadmap different from regular roadmaps? Why do product managers need them? That’s what Dave Martin , a product leadership coach, has talked about in his talk at this year’s Product Drive Summit hosted by Userpilot. Dave Martin on how product roadmaps kill outcomes.

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Product Roadmaps in Five Easy Pieces

Mind the Product

so my investor said that I need a product manager to do our product roadmap?”. When I worked as a product management consultant clients would often talk about “needing a product roadmap ASAP”. In reality, asking for a product roadmap was shorthand for “please help me with my strategy”.

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Product Development Process: The Seven Stages Explained

Userpilot

The product development process is part art, part science, and all important to the success of your SaaS. In this article, we've got a comprehensive review of the entire product development process. While product development describes the process of creating the product itself (i.e.

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A Brief Guide to Product Discovery

Roman Pichler

As it’s notoriously difficult to correctly forecast how much time a bigger piece of discovery work will require, I recommend timeboxing the product discovery work. You might want to allocate, say, two months for the first initiative, but only two weeks for the latter, assuming that you already serve the new target market.

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Product Strategy Doesn’t Work in a Vacuum, featuring Hadrien Raffali

ProductPlan

At these points in the product’s lifecycle, Raffali encourages product teams to consider “if there has been a path that has been charted before for other innovations” that can be replicated or informative for your own journey. What does a Good Strategy Look Like? Companies don’t start with a product strategy.

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Product Management 2019: Year In Review

ProductPlan

In 2019, most product managers are using metrics to make decisions. Sure, product managers need numbers to report up the chain to track progress around goals. And now product managers are communicating the strategy using data-driven roadmaps. We’re Roadmapping Differently. The Anatomy of a Product Launch.

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Product Manager Role – Everything You Need to Know

Userpilot

The product manager role is responsible for understanding what customer problems to solve and what success looks like for a product. The different types of product managers include the traditional product manager, the product owner, the growth product manager, the technical product manager, and the platform product manager.