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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. A product is born or launched; it then develops, grows, and matures. It assumes that it has a life much like a living being.

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Communicate Your Vision with an Internal Roadmap

The Product Coalition

Your vision of the future should bring clarity to your roadmap. That approach works fine until your sales team gets on the phone to tell a customer about the Next Big Thing. When you define a roadmap as a group of project commitments, you’ve set your team up for failure. It aligns business decisions with strategic vision.

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How to Build Products That Transform People?s Lives by Chris Hay

Mind the Product

Mobile-phone based payment system M-Pesa first launched in Kenya in 2007. Chris was part of the development team when M-Pesa launched, he then moved on to run its architecture and redesigned the system to support 400,000 transactions per second. The Story of M-Pesa and M-Shwari. Be Passionate. It’s a simple as that.

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What is the Ideal Product Team Size?

ProductPlan

It means more firepower is required, as the current team (or lack thereof) is no longer able to adequately handle product management as is. This moment also represents an opportunity to determine what an ideal product team would look like. A key question here is: what is the ideal product team size?

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Why Accessibility Matters in a Post-Pandemic, Majority-Digital World?

The Product Coalition

Many worked from home on tasks ranging from organising team activities via Slack, analysing data and collaborating on documents via Google Docs, to discussing strategies via Microsoft Teams and coaching clients via Zoom. 2]: Computer-based exam discriminated against blind candidate (24 Jan 2007). More on that later.

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Why do products need a story?

DISQO

They usually want introductions to investors and developers – rarely are they seeking advice. People are notoriously bad at envisioning what they want even when they see it. While execution is of course critical, product development is usually a collaborative process, involving various departments and, of course, users.

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Why do products need a story?

DISQO

They usually want introductions to investors and developers – rarely are they seeking advice. People are notoriously bad at envisioning what they want even when they see it. While execution is of course critical, product development is usually a collaborative process, involving various departments and, of course, users.