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The Product Strategy and the Product Life Cycle

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] A Brief Introduction to the Product Lifecycle Model As its name suggests, the product lifecycle model describes how a product develops over time. Effort : The framework helps you gauge the likely strategising effort. It assumes that it has a life much like a living being.

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Product Manager vs. Product Owner

Melissa Perri

Let’s look at where these terms and disciplines originated from and how some common frameworks explain them. It was all the same work I had been doing before, but now it had a different name. I liked this name. That was until I had my first experience teaching Product Management at a company using the SAFe framework.

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357: 5 steps for prioritizing product features – with Kareem Mayan

Product Innovation Educators

Helping us is someone who’s been prioritizing customer feedback professionally since 2001. His name is Kareem Mayan, and he is a co-founder at? This framework lets you narrow down a big list of features, but there’s still a lot of art involved in the process. [7:07] Prioritization is as much art as it is science.

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The Best of Both Worlds: Vertical Marketing and Horizontal Products

Product Management University

The lint roller manufacturers have figured out that they can generate more revenue by marketing the same product to a whole new segment — pet owners — under a clever new name. Most dog owners will choose the pet hair pick-up because it speaks to their specific need. It’s the best of both worlds.

Marketing 100
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The Collision of Product Management and Product Ownership

The Product Coalition

The agile manifesto turned eighteen this year, the Scrum framework is even older?—?have McElroy influenced two entrepreneurs named, Bill Hewlett and David Packark?—?names names look familiar, anyone? As the name the “Brand Men” suggest the origins of Product Management was truely in marketing. The answer is often unclear.

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Agile Uncovered: Understanding What Agile Really Means?

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Each phase of a project flows logically from the previous one, like a cascading waterfall, hence the name. Projects often ran over budget and out of time as teams struggled to fit changing realities into the fixed Waterfall framework. It’s a framework for delivering value to customers quickly and efficiently.

Agile 52
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What strong teamwork looks like: 7 proven models

Atlassian

Performing: as the name implies, this is when the magic is really happening. Authors and business leaders Frank LaFasto and Carl Larson invested a lot of research into the model that they developed in 2001, studying the work of hundreds of team members and leaders to understand what made successful teams tick.