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Product Managers Try To Decide How To Handle The Metaverse

The Accidental Product Manager

The post Product Managers Try To Decide How To Handle The Metaverse appeared first on The Accidental Product Manager. Game product managers have only recently started to consider how they might go about convincing adult gamers to start playing more games.

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Customer Journey Visualization: How to Perform It + 3 Tools to Try

Userpilot

Try Userpilot and Take Your Customer Experience to the Next Level Get a Demo 14 Day Trial No Credit Card Required What is a customer journey map? Try Userpilot and Take Your Customer Experience to the Next Level Get a Demo 14 Day Trial No Credit Card Required UXPressia – Best for UX research into the customer’s journey.

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5 Must-Try Side Hustles for Designers in 2024

UX Planet

Indie Products I am planning to launch my first indie product this year UiPedia (a future go-to library for web design inspiration, showcasing real-life examples) Indie products have so much potential because you can build the product, and if you don’t get a product market fit, try another indie project.

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Personal productivity: tools worth giving a try

Product Management Today Submitted Articles

Exploring the tools that help to stay productive at work and maintain a healthy work-life balance

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Entity Resolution Checklist: What to Consider When Evaluating Options

Are you trying to decide which entity resolution capabilities you need? It can be confusing to determine which features are most important for your project. And sometimes key features are overlooked. Get the Entity Resolution Evaluation Checklist to make sure you’ve thought of everything to make your project a success!

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Peloton Product Managers Try A New Plan

The Accidental Product Manager

It’s time to try some new strategies at Peloton Image Credit: Tony Webster The Peloton product managers have had it pretty good for the last few years. The post Peloton Product Managers Try A New Plan appeared first on The Accidental Product Manager. This all holds a lot of promise, but what does it mean for product managers?

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NASCAR Product Managers Try To Restart The Race

The Accidental Product Manager

NASCAR product managers try to attract a new fan base Image Credit: roger blake So when I say “NASCAR” to you, what do you think of? They will try to pay homage to the past while outrunning it at the same time. The post NASCAR Product Managers Try To Restart The Race appeared first on The Accidental Product Manager.

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The Recruiting Crossword Puzzle

On top of ever-increasing advancements on the technology front (hello, artificial intelligence), try adding record-low unemployment and candidates’ virtual omnipresence and you’ve got yourself a pretty passive, well-informed, and crowded recruiting landscape. The good news?

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The Six Principles of Persuasion

Speaker: Michael Carducci, CTO, Mago:Tech

We might be trying to get our CEO on-board with investment in a new technology or a rearchitecture effort, or we might want culture or process changes by our team. As senior tech leaders, we often fall prey to thinking that a “good idea” and logical case is sufficient to get the desired response and result.

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The Problem with Product Market Fit (and What to Use Instead)

Speaker: Daniel Elizalde - Product Executive and Advisor

Unfortunately, most B2B companies go through the innovation journey using abstract terms and intangible metrics, such as “trying to reach product market fit.” To increase your chances of success, you need to drive your team through a series of clear, actionable milestones that demonstrate you are going in the right direction.

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Social Collaborative Management: Harnessing the Power of the Many

Speaker: Peter Taylor, Speaker & Author of The Lazy Project Manager

This is a vital paradigm shift that many organisations are trying to understand right now - balancing traditional work and centralised leadership against the value of decentralised teams and trust.

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Business Agile: A Roadmap for Transforming Your Management & Adapting to the VUCA Environment

Speaker: Peter Taylor, Speaker/Author, The Lazy Project Manager

Businesses everywhere are trying to “get business agile”—but it’s not easy to adapt to becoming this adaptive. How can conventional organizations succeed in this transformation?

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Understanding Users at Scale with Product Analytics

Speaker: Sandhya Hegde, Director of Product, Amplitude

Whether you are building new features, trying to improve customer experience or battling poor retention - user behavior forms the foundation of your product strategy. A deep understanding of how users interact with your product is critical for PMs at every stage of their product's lifecycle.

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Mitigating Risk in Digital Product Development

These are costly scenarios product leaders must try to avoid. As a product leader, mitigating risk in your digital product development is one of your highest priorities—and likely what’s keeping you up at night. Missed launch dates. Failed products. Wasted sprints.

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16 Go-to-Market Plays for Your Entire Sales Funnel

Try them in your next salesflow or use them as inspiration to formulate your own winning sales engagement strategy. That’s why we’ve gathered some of the best go-to-market plays from our own B2B sales and marketing pros and packaged them here for you. These 16 plays are aligned to different stages of the sales funnel.