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How do you collect customer feedback?

The Product Cafe

🥰 Welcome to this week's edition of Product Café, your weekly cup of coffee for everything product management, startups, and more. It helps make sure that your product is built for the customer and by the customer. Is the product solving the major pain points? Hello, all you product-loving folks!

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F.E².A.R.?—?A Product Framework from Concept to Delivery: Part 1

The Product Coalition

From a Product Management and Strategy viewpoint, I believe internalizing this fear of failure drives some of the best outcomes for the organization and its customers. The worst product is the best innovation that your customer doesn’t comprehend or cannot access. it has to be something the customers find valuable.

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Product Management in Healthcare

ProductPlan

Who’s the customer for healthcare product managers? Patients may seem like the customer, but unless you’re selling an over-the-counter product strictly through retail channels, they’re seldom making any of the purchase decisions. For those contemplating moving into the $4.3 It begins with what’s at stake.

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What is the New Feature Discovery Process & Examples

Usersnap

The first step is to understand your users’ needs and pain points. Conduct thorough market research and user interviews to gain insights into what your audience truly desires. Regularly seek input from users and analyze product metrics to identify areas for improvement. Additionally, fosters a feedback loop.