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15 Product Management Books: The Product Manager's Library | Simplilearn

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One of the most sought-after jobs in the tech sector is product management, but it is indeed challenging. You have to balance software development, product roadmaps, and customer research while staying up-to-date with trends. So, how can you make yourself stand apart in this fast-moving industry? Read More.

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OKRs and Product Roadmaps

Roman Pichler

To make this more concrete, let’s look at an example: Objective : Grow the product management team. Key result 1 : Three product managers are hired. Key result 3 : The product management processes are adapted to preserve the productivity level of the team. What are Product Roadmaps? and Android 14.0.

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The analysis behind small experiments in product discovery

Analysts Corner

Frameworks like Dual Track Agile from Marty Cagan’s book “Inspired” influenced organizations to split their efforts into product discovery and delivery. The Discovery track is all about quickly generating validated product backlog items, and the Delivery track is all about generating releasable software. Let’s try to clarify them.

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How Product Discovery Deals with Requirements

BA Times

If you are working in products, you certainly have realized product management handle requirements differently. This article presents how discovery techniques popular within product management fit in the three types of requirements: business, stakeholder and solution.

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Drive in the Express Lane to Product Growth

Speaker: John Mansour - President, Product Management University

Product analytics are all the rage, but how can you use them to your advantage? With uncertainty surrounding our economical future — and whispers of an impending recession — what insights can we get from our product analytics that’ll put us in the express lane to growth? The most crucial product metrics you need.

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15 Product Management Skills That Make a Difference in 2024 | Simplilearn

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As we enter 2024, the dynamics of product management are shifting towards a blend of technological savvy, user-centric design thinking, and strategic agility. This article delves into the 15 essential product management skills that significantly affect how products are conceived, developed, and launched in today's market.

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Product Strategy and Product Discovery

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] What is Product Discovery? Product discovery is the process of “figuring out a solution to a problem we’ve been asked to solve,” writes Marty Cagan. [1] Let’s make this more concrete by looking at a popular product discovery tool, Teresa Torres’ Opportunity Solution Tree (OTS). [2]

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It's Alive! Bringing Your Product Roadmap Back From the Dead

Speaker: Lisa Mo Wagner, Product Management Coach, Writer, Speaker and WomenTech Ambassador

Often, product teams fall into the trap of creating a roadmap that doesn’t support timely customer feedback. Companies frequently make this mistake by creating a product roadmap 1-3 years in advance. This strategy is ineffective for developing a valuable product because it does not consider the volume of customer feedback.

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The 10 KPIs Every Product Leader Needs to Know

Product teams have access to tons of data these days—volumes more than we’ve ever had before. But the sheer scale of what's available has many of us at a loss for how to best harness it all to measure product success. We’re all facing a major paradox. This situation has become colloquially known as “analysis paralysis.”

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Power of the Platform: A PM's Path to a Winning Product Experience

Speaker: Marcus Andrews - Director of Product Marketing & Keren Wexler - Sr. Director of Product

Product teams need a complete, end-to-end solution to address their most common challenges. Leveraging a single platform that combines product analytics, in-app guides, and feedback management solutions can be the most effective way to deliver digital experiences users love. This is an exclusive session you don't want to miss!

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The 5 Product Discovery Secrets Every PM Should Know

Speaker: Jim Morris, Founder, Product Discovery Group

How can a Product team find that next big idea? It turns out that even ordinary product teams can discover extraordinary ideas. By using the Product Discovery Cycle, teams can find new ideas, understand customer pain points, and test solutions quickly and cheaply. This is an exclusive session you don't want to miss!

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Are You Tracking The Right Product KPIs?

In this eBook, we share the top 10 KPIs every product pro should know. We’ve all got loads of data at our fingertips. Which metrics are the most valuable to keep an eye on? Some of them might already be familiar to you, but others will be brand new.

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Feedback Management: A PM's Key for Continuous and Impactful Product Growth

Speaker: Hannah Chaplin - Product Marketing Principal at Pendo & Steve Cheshire - Product Manager at Pendo

Working with customers to improve product feedback management is a major driver of product-led growth. Consulting customers throughout the product development process enables businesses to focus on the features that matter.

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How Collecting and Managing the Voice of the Customer Will Strengthen Your Product

At the end of the day, you’re building your product to meet customers’ needs and solve their problems. What better source of insight into what those are and how they’re changing than your customers themselves? You’ll learn: What voice of the customer programs are and why they matter.

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Going Beyond Gut Instinct: The Do’s and Don’ts of Strategic In-App Guides

Do your guides feel like they’re part of your product? In-app guides are powerful tools for delivering exceptional product experiences, but it’s all too easy to use them improperly, or get a little carried away. Or are you simply blasting every guide out to every user?