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Building Better Product Roadmaps: First Principles You Can’t Ignore

The Product Coalition

How first principles can help you design product roadmaps from the ground up. Product roadmaps are no exception. Creating or even updating a product roadmap can feel like being handed a blank sheet of paper and told you have 60 minutes to write a ten-page college essay on a topic you didn’t study for…. Trust, outcomes, value?

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Strategy Blocks: An operator’s guide to product strategy

Lenny Rachitsky

Each week I tackle reader questions about building product, driving growth, and accelerating your career. Below, you’ll find what I believe is the most actionable, specific, and straightforward framework for crafting a strategy, for both your product and your company. Subscribe now. So we teamed up to make that happen.

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Transforming user experience in cars-as-a-service industry through Strategic AI/ML Integration — a…

UX Planet

Many seek particular features at price points not readily available in themarket User Motivational Spectrum: Some individuals have crystal-clear transportation requirements. Customers are mostly flexible with their car preferences due to the nature of the marketplace. Image Credit: Karena E.I Image credit: Karena E.I

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Minimum Viable Products: Why You Should Test before Investing in Ideas

The Product Coalition

Minimum Viable Products: Why You Should Test Before Investing In Ideas Let’s analyze the advantages of MVP-based software development. If you look into the problem carefully, you’ll see that all the relevant reasons for failure : changing requirements, weak arrangement, insufficient investment and test activities?

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The Top 10 Deliverables of Product Managers

Sachin Rekhi

Mastering the craft of product management is no easy task. I instead define a product manager as driving the vision, strategy, design, and execution of their product. It's equally important for product managers to think about each of these four dimensions as having a concrete set of deliverables. Vision: Vision Narrative.

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Standing together: How Intercom customers are providing relief during COVID-19

Intercom, Inc.

We’re fortunate to work with a broad range of customers, many of whom have put their products and platforms to use to fight against COVID-19. These companies have helped teachers lead productive and accessible remote classrooms so that their students can still get the best education possible.

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Why 36% is the magic number: Finding the right amount of text in mobile apps

Intercom, Inc.

The results shows us the value of taking a principled approach to writing text for mobile apps – because product design is still all about the words. Maps & transport: (Strava, Google Maps, Uber) 45.2%. I studied the first screen of 25 popular iOS apps to determine how much text they use. Services: (Airbnb, Deliveroo, Uber) 40.5%.