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

ProductPlan

Calling busy product professionals! We get it–your days are packed with roadmap review meetings, brainstorming sessions, and making (what sometimes feels like) too many PowerPoint presentations. We compiled insightful responses from over 1400 product professionals worldwide and analyzed them to spot the latest trends.

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Why Your Engineers Are Hungry for Your Product Vision.

The Product Coalition

Let’s talk about how to define a product vision, and why the lack of a product vision is so detrimental to your team. As I’ll explain below, the “why” and “where” form your product vision, and your product team (especially your engineers), not only want this from you, but need it in order to do their best work.

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How to Align Your Product Vision with Organizational Goals

ProductPlan

In the world of product, nothing helps keep the team on track better than a strong product vision and a product strategy backing it up. In our 2022 State of Product Management Report , product team autonomy was directly related to organizational alignment. Alignment Begets Autonomy.

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10 Ways a Feature-Less Roadmap Helps Your Product Strategy

ProductPlan

Since releasing both a webinar and book on the impact of feature-less roadmaps on your product strategy recently, we’ve gotten a lot of questions about why we’re so hostile to including features on product roadmaps. Features have long been the basic unit of measurement that product development teams track.

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Chapter 12/17?—?How to Develop Product Roadmap?

The Product Coalition

How to Develop Product Roadmap? Writing Good PRD & Managing Product Backlog [Back to?—? Product Management 101 ] Great products are not accidental. They all start with a focused strategy. To lay out and document your strategy, you need to develop a Product Roadmap. Product Roadmap?—?What

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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. Helps you get the right items on your roadmap and keep the wrong items off it.

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Culture-Driven Leadership is Product Management

Ronke PM

We need product leaders who will lead through uncertainties with a calm, steady hand, leaders who recognize that while there is no perfect solution to the challenges they face daily, they are filled with aspirations, ideas, and ideals without preeminence. This is where the love of their products comes from.