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Product
Funnel user insights from across your organization
Collect user inputs from customer-facing colleagues
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Ideas
Demystifying product management
Anand Subramani shares hard-earned product wisdom
Anand Subramani shares hard-earned product wisdom
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Ideas
Why is product management hard?
Three factors all PMs must consider when making product decisions…
Three factors all PMs must consider when making product decisions…
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Ideas
What can product managers learn from a 1920s newspaper pioneer?
Quite a bit, it turns out…
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Product
What are your top-requested features over the past 7/30/90 days?
Here’s what’s new in productboard
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Ideas
Product managers are turning to products to help them build solutions that matter
Reading the Sirius Decisions 2017 Product Management Tools and Technology Study this morning, I was struck by their finding that we are on the cusp of a major shift in how product leaders manage their products.
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Ideas
Using product metrics to build the right features in the right way
It’s well understood that product leaders should use metrics to guide their efforts, so why do so many teams struggle to do so effectively?
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Ideas
One piece of advice for PMs
Rejecting the cult of "we’ll-do-it-all"
Hubert Palan is one of the more curious and enthusiastic people I’ve met in this lifetime. He’s also spent much of the past five years speaking with hundreds of product managers, trying to learn what they’d expect a dream all-in-one tool for product managers to do. So when I asked Hubert recently what piece of advice he’d offer PMs, he did what he often does — responded with a story…
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Ideas
Faster horses and the Model T
Flaws in the classic product manager’s adage
As product managers, we’ve all heard the adage that if Henry Ford had asked people what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse. And if he’d listened, the Model T might have been designed to gallop in exchange for carrots.
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What every PM needs to know about user segments
And how ignoring them leads to failure 😱
In a typical marketplace, not every user has the same needs. But you can usually identify several subgroups of users who have very similar needs to one another. We call these user segments.