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Systems Thinking and its Relevance to Strategic Planning in UX Research

UX Planet

Systemic Thinking: The Key to an Impactful UX Strategy Systems Thinking is a holistic approach to problem analysis and solving that emphasizes viewing systems as a whole, rather than focusing only on individual parts. What is Systems Thinking? Interrelationship: all parts affect each other within a system.

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So, You Have A Vision, Now What?

The Product Coalition

Photo by Gabriel Tovar on Unsplash So many aspects in our lives are based on other people’s visions coming true. Going through history, visions which became reality changed our lives dramatically, and as technology progresses, this becomes more and more true. From my experience, there are four steps for turning a vision into reality.

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How to Make Product Management for Enterprise Systems Work

Mind the Product

I love building enterprise systems, because you get to work with your customers/users every day and literally see their lives change as you release new features. In my case, at Zalando , these are systems for fashion buying, supply chain management, inventory management and procure-to-pay processes (e.g.

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53 Questions Developers Should Ask Innovators

TechEmpower - Product Management

Can you provide specific examples of different types of customers, what they need, and what the system will do for them? What’s the state of those systems? If so, will you also have your own account system? Are users otherwise grouped by the system, maybe by background (employer, university) or preferences?

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SaaS Product Management: The Central Nervous System to Product-Led Growth (PLG)

Usersnap

How is SaaS Product Management the Central Nervous System to Product-Led Growth? Part of this requires having a solid product vision. Keeping this product vision in the back of your mind while iterating on product strategy keeps you closer to being on the right track. What you can expect here ?????? What does this mean?

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Pines, Oaks and Bushes in the Corporate Forest: Types of Business Architecture as Trees

The Product Coalition

If you missed the previous articles: * Introduction to prioritization in product development * Review of Eisenhower Matrix as the most mainstream prioritization technique Imagine that your product is a tree. It’s a huge system that every business possesses, and it’s invisible to the users’ eyes. Let’s see what kind of trees there are.

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Conversational UI for Bank: Say Bye to Your Boring App

The Product Coalition

The vision is simple: log in to the app, authenticate yourself, and pose questions naturally. It’s like chatting with a friend, but you’re communicating with a program or system that understands and responds to what you’re saying in a human-like way. Examples include: When is my next credit card payment due?