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10 Product Strategy Mistakes to Avoid

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] 1 No Strategy The first and most crucial mistake is to have no product strategy at all. When that’s the case, a product is usually progressed based on the features requested by the users and stakeholders. The strategy is therefore either too big or too narrow.

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The fusion phenomenon: product strategy vs UX strategy

Mind the Product

Making the case for the unification of product strategy and UX strategy, its advantages and potential pitfalls Read more » The post The fusion phenomenon: product strategy vs UX strategy appeared first on Mind the Product.

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Incorporating integration into your product strategy

Mind the Product

The most successful product managers in this fragmented, SaaSified world will be the ones who understand how to define cross-product user experiences. Here are some ways you can effectively incorporate this into your product strategy. [.]

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How Duolingo uses AI to enhance its user experience

Mind the Product

Digital learning app Duolingo has been on a hypergrowth journey since it was founded in 2011, and now over 20 million active users worldwide. We caught up with Edwin Bodge, Principal Product Manager at Duolingo, to learn more about its product strategy, how AI has helped, and where the product is heading next.

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Establishing an Effective Product Strategy Process

Roman Pichler

Why a Product Strategy Process Matters. An effective product strategy process should ensure that a valid product strategy and an actionable product roadmap are always available—that a shared and valid approach to achieving product success is available at anytime, as the picture below illustrates.

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Product Experience Strategy: What is It and How to Build One [+ Examples]

Userpilot

In SaaS, a product experience strategy provides the building blocks for making customers stay, engage with your app, and eventually become loyal advocates for your product. So what strategies can help you elevate the user experience? What is a product experience strategy?

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The Power of Metrics: How to Use Data to Optimize Your Product Strategy

The Product Coalition

Measuring and analyzing product metrics provides insights into how your product is being used, identifies areas for improvement, and helps you make informed decisions to optimize performance. 1: User Engagement Metrics User engagement metrics are used to measure the level of user interaction with a product, service, or platform.