Mon.Mar 18, 2024

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481: Lessons learned developing medical products – with Ron Richard

Product Innovation Educators

Product management insights from medical innovations Today we are talking about product management and innovation of medical products. Throughout my career, I’ve often found the best insights for improving my product work by learning from other industries, so even if you are not involved in medical products, you’ll be able to apply the practices you are about to hear.

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It’s a Different World: Lessons Learned as a Sales Associate at Seven-Eleven

The Product Coalition

When I chose to work at a Seven-Eleven in an american working-class suburban neighbourhood, my intuition told me that it was… Continue reading on Product Coalition »

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Lessons learned from building data-driven product teams at Bloomberg Industry Group

Mind the Product

Product teams are increasingly embracing a data-driven approach to craft exceptional customer experiences. We had the opportunity to engage in a conversation with Kayode Dada, the Vice President of Product Experience at Bloomberg Industry Group, to understand his perspective on how organisations can adopt a data-centric approach to building great products.

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Celebrating the Top 50 Product and Growth Leaders Around the World

Amplitude

Learn about the winners of the 2024 Product 50—the best and brightest product and growth leaders around the world.

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Less Stress, More Success: Accounting Best Practices & Processes for 2025

Speaker: Amanda Adams, Fractional CFO, CPA

Are you ready to elevate your accounting processes for 2025? 🚀 Join us for an exclusive webinar led by Amanda Adams, a seasoned fractional CFO and CPA passionate about transforming back-office operations for finance teams. This session will cover critical best practices and process improvements tailored specifically for accounting professionals.

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Unemployed Agilists: How to Increase Your Value to Get a Great Job, Part 3

Johanna Rothman

If you're an unemployed agilist, you are not alone. There way too many of you. But the causes and solutions might not be clear to you. That's why Part 1 of this series discusses your value and what managers want and need. That part discusses why managers see agile coaches and Scrum Masters as staff positions, not line jobs. Then, in Part 2, I suggested you mine your experience to move to a line job, so your value is obvious.

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Google Inside: Apple’s AI strategy for iPhone is a brave move

NextBigWhat

What’s strategy? It isn’t just about saying NO (as a lot of pundits will tell you), but it’s largely about knowing one’s strength and sticking to it – and saying… The post Google Inside: Apple’s AI strategy for iPhone is a brave move appeared first on nextbig-what.

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Best Practices for Better Product Feature Prioritization 

ProductBoard

Prioritization in product management is the process of evaluating the relative importance of work, ideas, and requests. There are many different ways to do this, but at the end of the day, the goal is to eliminate wasteful practices and deliver customer value in the quickest possible way, given a variety of constraints. Why is product feature prioritization necessary?

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Google Inside: Apple’s AI strategy for iPhone is a brave move

NextBigWhat

What’s strategy? It isn’t just about saying NO (as a lot of pundits will tell you), but it’s largely about knowing one’s strength and sticking to it – and saying NO to everything else (no matter the opportunity cost). Apple is in talks with Google to use Google’s Gemini AI models, to power some new […] The post Google Inside: Apple’s AI strategy for iPhone is a brave move appeared first on NextBigWhat.

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Whatfix vs Walkme: Which is Better for No-Code Growth?

Userpilot

Is Whatfix or WalkMe the best tool for no-code growth? And is there a better in-app onboarding software that would better fit your needs? With so many alternatives on review sites, it’s a bit tricky to really choose one. You need to consider your priorities and what functionality you’ll need from the tool to get the job done. Then there’s also the price that needs to match your budget.

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B2B eCommerce, Self-Service Portals, and PIM Trends for 2024

In 2024, B2B customers expect better quality and service with streamlined experiences that match consumer-grade simplicity—no long calls or meetings required. Our B2B eCommerce Trends Report, surveying 400+ B2B professionals in the US and Europe, reveals how eCommerce has become vital to top companies’ strategies. The report shows how leaders are leveraging eCommerce to break data silos, unify channels, and deliver the personalized experiences that customers demand.

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Google Inside: Apple’s AI strategy for iPhone is a brave move

NextBigWhat

What’s strategy? It isn’t just about saying NO (as a lot of pundits will tell you), but it’s largely about knowing one’s strength and sticking to it – and saying… The post Google Inside: Apple’s AI strategy for iPhone is a brave move appeared first on nextbig-what.

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Pendo vs Whatfix: Which is Better for No-Code Growth?

Userpilot

Is Pendo or Whatfix the best tool for no-code growth? And is there a better in-app onboarding software that would better fit your needs? With so many alternatives on review sites, it’s a bit tricky to really choose one. You need to consider your priorities and what functionality you’ll need from the tool to get the job done. Then there’s also the price that needs to match your budget.