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Negotiate the Problem, Not the Solutions

The Product Coalition

Product leadership seems to require nonstop negotiation with everyone you work with. You have limited resources on one hand and major decisions to make on the other. But are you negotiating the right things? It’s easy to debate solutions, but it’s hardly effective. To generate agreement when people disagree you must dive deeper. Here’s how. Photo by Zdeněk Macháček on Unsplash I’m sure many of you read the negotiation guidebook Never Split the Difference.

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How can you use your Anger to be Innovative

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Our lives are all about the actions that we take. An inaction is also a form of action. To take any action, we have to spend energy. For example, my mental energy was invested in thinking about the content of this post. And physical energy got invested in the time I spent sitting and typing this article. And in this post, I want to talk about the fundamental form of energy that we all possesses "Our Anger" Anger is energy in an undiluted form.

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Product Management in Early vs. Established Products

The Product Coalition

Thirty traits of product managers at different stages of product maturity Continue reading on Product Coalition »

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What if All Users Were Anonymous?

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What would happen to digital analytics if all users had to be anonymous? How would this differ for marketing and product analytics?

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Product Strategy Agility: How to Use Experiments and Options to Create Products Your Customers Love

Speaker: Johanna Rothman - Management Consultant, Rothman Consulting Group

Senior leaders often want to see months - or years - long product roadmaps. But these predictions often do not create products your customers will love. While customers aren’t fickle, they often do not know what they want until you give them something to try. That means product leaders need to integrate experiments and options into their roadmaps. In this presentation, Johanna Rothman will explain: How to limit the duration of a roadmap and show possible options.