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The Busy Product Manager’s Guide to The 2024 State of Product Management Report

ProductPlan

We’ve been crunching the numbers, analyzing the trends, and distilling them into bite-sized insights so that you can have the tools you need to thrive as a product leader. Despite some significant challenges, 2024 is the year of product It’s official, 2024 is shaping up to be the year of product.

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The 2024 State of Product Management Report

ProductPlan

The 2024 State of Product Management Annual Report captures trends and insights into how product teams execute on their product strategy.

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How to speed up your bug reporting workflow: a case study

Mind the Product

In this article, we will share some learnings about a widely-perceived problem for product teams: incomplete bug reports. We will also discuss how to improve your reporting workflow to speed up the resolution of bugs. [.]

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Why Product Strategy is More Often Reactive than Proactive

ProductPlan

If so, chances are you were working without the benefit of a concrete product strategy. Product strategy helps with feeling overwhelmed because it Helps your product team see how your product contributes to your company’s goals. Guides your product decisions. Their product strategy is reactive.

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5 Steps to Product Strategy Powered by Stakeholders

BrainMates

5 Steps to Product Strategy. As product management evolves into a critical strategic function in organisations, its effectiveness in driving both customer and business value will increasingly depend on – and be influenced by – people outside the product team. This is where a well-defined product strategy comes in handy.

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Imbuing Product Strategy

The Product Guy

Guest Post by: Marissa Fong (Mentee, Session 5, The Product Mentor) [Paired with Mentor, Bill Gourlay]. Product management requires product strategy. These are all key questions addressed as part of product strategy. Below were what I brought to the products and how I was able to drive for quick results.

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5 Ways Design Will Make Your Product Strategy Great

UX Studio: Product Management

Your product strategy is already bulletproof — just make sure you’re not making any of these mistakes. Learn 5 examples from my career where strategy went haywire and my tips on how to avoid these situations. I’m Sándor, a product lead and former product designer with 5 years under my belt. Found a bug?