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Building a Strong Product Vision and Strategy: A Roadmap to Success

The Product Coalition

A compelling product vision is a guiding light, providing direction and purpose to the development process. Meanwhile, a robust product strategy lays the roadmap to achieve that vision. The Differentiation: Highlight the unique features or technology that differentiates your product.

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Navigating the Valley of Death: About Deep Tech Product Management

The Product Coalition

For example, venture capital investors are backing startups with the resources needed to accelerate research, develop pioneering products, and navigate the intricate regulatory landscapes associated with their innovations. Finding customer demand in deep tech products with long development cycles is another significant challenge.

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The Biggest Difference Between Product Management and Portfolio Management

Product Management University

You’ll build base capabilities that are an 80% fit for all customers, but if push comes to shove on resources, time and scope, the (20%) market specific features get priority so that you have something that’s more valuable, unique and differentiating in your key markets. Does portfolio management impact our agile process?

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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

On this episode of Intercom on Product myself and Paul Adams, our SVP of Product, take a look at roadmapping. Knowing how and when to define a roadmap, who to include and how long to plan for are key elements to finding the balanced approach that you need. As you grow functions, the audience for your roadmap widens.

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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

On this episode of Intercom on Product myself and Paul Adams, our SVP of Product, take a look at roadmapping. Knowing how and when to define a roadmap, who to include and how long to plan for are key elements to finding the balanced approach that you need. As you grow functions, the audience for your roadmap widens.

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A Brief Guide to Product Discovery

Roman Pichler

Product discovery describes the activities required to determine if and why a product should be developed and offered. For example, generate revenue or meet a profit margin, reduce cost, or develop the brand? In the picture above, product discovery precedes product development. What is Product Discovery?

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Product Marketing Manager Job Description and Templates

Userpilot

Stay agile and adaptable : Stay agile and adaptable in your approach to product marketing, as the market landscape and customer preferences can change rapidly. They focus on learning market trends, defining the audience, developing positioning strategies , and differentiating the product.