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Product in Practice: How Passion.io Applies Continuous Discovery to the Employee Experience

Product Talk

If youve been reading Product Talk for a while, you probably already know that the majority of the stories we share in the Product in Practice series focus on how product teams are adopting continuous discovery habits in their work. Do you have a Product in Practice story youd like to share? But not today.

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Y Oslo 2024: When It Comes to Discovery, Something is Better Than Nothing

Product Talk

I was asked to give a ten-minute overview of my continuous discovery framework and then participated in a fireside chat where the host, Cecilie Smedstad , asked me to go deeper in a few areas. Discovery is a team sport. Its not the exclusive domain of product managers. How are we building production-quality software?

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529: Is this the best AI-powered market research approach? – with Carmel Dibner

Product Innovation Educators

How AI captures customer needs that human product managers miss Watch on YouTube TLDR In my recent conversation with Carmel Dibner from Applied Marketing Science, we explored how artificial intelligence is transforming Voice of the Customer (VOC) research for product teams.

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520: The future of AI in product management – with Mike Todasco

Product Innovation Educators

How product managers are transforming innovation with AI tools Watch on YouTube TLDR In this deep dive into AI’s impact on product innovation and management, former PayPal Senior Director of Innovation Mike Todasco shares insights on how AI tools are revolutionizing product development.

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Product Management Skills Benchmark Report 2021: How Do Your PM Skills Compare?

There are more than 41,000 Product Managers currently employed in the U.S. And while no one would disagree that skills development can help Product teams build better products faster, what skills are essential for Product Management success? What level of skills should Product Managers have at each stage in their career?

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Building Skills: Setting Pilot Teams Up for Product Operating Model Success

Product Talk

When making a big change like adopting the product operating model or continuous discovery , how do you tap into the excitement while also controlling the chaos? So what we teach teams to do is to clarify what the company’s desired business outcomes are and translate those into product outcomes.

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How Product Management Strategy Turns Struggles into Structure

Productside

Productside | Product Management Courses & Training How Product Management Strategy Turns Struggles into Structure We’ve worked with hundreds of teams stuck in reactive delivery cycles, constantly shipping features but never sure if they’re actually moving the needle. It needed a rethink of its product management strategy.

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How To Align Product Management And Supply Chain Operations For Successful Product Launches

Speaker: Shalini Dinesh

Effective cross-functional collaboration and communication heavily influence product launch success. Research shows that as many as 70% of product launches fail due to inadequate coordination among stakeholders, including supply chain, product management, legal, marketing, and change control teams (Gartner, 2022).

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The Future of Product Management

Speaker: Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia, Founder and CEO of The Product School

Over the past couple of years, organizations have seen exponential growth in products as a direct result of their product teams. According to The Product School, This is the best time in history to build digital products. In this webinar you will learn: The Top 5 Product Management Trends.

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Optimize Your Product Team to Win in the Market

According to research from Harvard Business School, of the 30,000+ new products introduced every year, 95% fail—and it’s often due to poor product management. The benefits of improving the product team significantly impact your organization’s bottom line. Double down on skills.