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Decentralized Crypto Banking Solutions

The Product Coalition

Gone are the days of relying solely on traditional banking institutions to manage our finances. The emergence of blockchain technology has paved the way for a decentralized financial landscape, transforming the way we interact with money and assets. These elements form the backbone of this revolutionary financial ecosystem.

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WalkMe vs. Whatfix – the Ultimate Comparison Guide + a few alternatives

Userpilot

Both platforms can be used without programming knowledge, but coding is necessary to fully customize them. Neither platform publishes its pricing information, but user reviews indicate that WalkMe starts at around $9,000 per year and Whatfix at about $1,200 per month. It also offers the ability to create product tours “code-free”.

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Moving from Services to Products

Mironov Consulting

I’ve written a lot about the huge organizational and technical gulf between services companies and product companies.  (See  Clients own the IP and provide much of the technical direction.    And any software we build and sell once to the client who paid for it.

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Count The Digits

Mironov Consulting

  (And we’ll be speaking the language of money , not technical processes.) But this crude method can help us differentiate ¥24M from  ¥60M, create some daylight between A$ 50k and A$700k, sort 2 lakh tickets from 80 lakh tickets.    That’s our #1 challenge for 2025.   hours to install. 

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A summary of “Building Products for the Enterprise”

The Product Coalition

Finally, “ Building for Business: Product Management in Enterprise Software ” is a truly B2B-focused Product Management book, written by Blair Reeves (Salesforce) and Benjamin Gaines (Adobe) for “all the ones who aren’t part of the Silicon Valley startup bread”. But why is working in enterprise software now different?

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Finding Product-Market Fit – Expert Advice From Prowly’s CEO Joanna Drabent

Userpilot

They worked with many tech companies and were funded $50k from the first round of investors to build the MVP and find Product-Market fit. Going global was difficult for Prowly, but after a year and a half, they found that their differentiating factor was catering to SMBs rather than enterprises. Here’s a review of how they did that.

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4 Product Management Certifications that are Worth Your Time

ProductPlan

Now, we’ve evaluated top picks based on course content, reviews, communities/groups around the certifications, and industry recognition. The course covers basics like assessing target opportunities, building software products, and how to launch a great product. But how do you know which ones are worth your time and money?