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Opportunity Solution Trees: Visualize Your Discovery to Stay Aligned and Drive Outcomes

Product Talk

Opportunity solution trees help product teams chart the best path to their desired outcome. Opportunity solution trees help product teams chart the best path to their desired outcome. – Tweet This In this article, we’ll cover what an opportunity solution tree is, the benefits of using one, how to create one, and so much more.

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Priority Starts at the Top

Folding Burritos

I talk to a lot of PMs and I ask them (and everyone who subscribes to my newsletter) the same question: what’s your biggest struggle as a Product Manager? Having put together a fairly popular resource on product prioritization methods, I would’ve hoped the situation to be different. Culprit #1: Mr. Roadmap. But it’s not.

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Dependency Management

ProductPlan

Effective dependency management can reduce risks and increase the likelihood that your product launch will go according to plan. Dependency mapping: How do you strategically manage dependencies on a roadmap? It is almost guaranteed that you’ll be working with other teams and departments in product development.

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Beyond the Book: Navigating the Real-World Challenges of Managing a Product Roadmap

The Product Coalition

Kris Gale As a wise man once said, no roadmap survives contact with reality. Yet this is what the life of a product manager often feels like. Firefighting while staying on course on the strategy and commitments of the roadmap is difficult. And why does it turn your roadmap into a burning forest? The struggle is real.

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Creating the "Right" Product Roadmap With Data

Speaker: Sunil Parekh, Head of Product Management, SimplyInsured

Data can be qualitative or quantitative, and comes from multiple sources: customer interviews, product usage & funnel analytics, company financial performance, and internal stakeholders. How do you use that data to create a product roadmap that is aligned with your organization’s business objectives?

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SUNDAY REWIND: How bad ideas get on the product roadmap

Mind the Product

How do we all get to that point where we have doubts against multiple items on the product roadmap, and what can we do to mitigate it? Read more » The post SUNDAY REWIND: How bad ideas get on the product roadmap appeared first on Mind the Product.

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10 Event Analytics Use Cases for SaaS [+ Examples]

Userpilot

While there are several benefits to it, performing such product analytics isn’t always easy. To study a whole process, like the onboarding flow, track multiple events by grouping them. Study the customer journey to understand drop-off points and use that data to improve product design. How to collect event data?

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How to Use Visual Product Roadmaps for Better Planning and Results

Product managers (PMs) must gather and analyze product data, create product roadmaps for multiple stakeholders, identify roadblocks, and track a long list of milestones—all while staying on a tight schedule. In this eBook you'll discover: The key difference between product plans and product roadmaps.

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How Much is that Feature in the Window?

Speaker: Nils Davis, Principal, NPD Associates

Roadmaps are about the future, and talking about a roadmap means talking about the future. Every audience has their own needs and expectations that you are working to fulfill, and as a product manager, it is up to you to manage these many moving parts. This leads us to three obvious conclusions: You need multiple roadmaps.