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Applying Proto-Strategy to Product Management

The Product Guy

In my company, we review a living document with our management chain on a quarterly basis to align business direction for the short-term (immediate one to two quarters) to the long-term (two to five years). No formal stakeholder review as this is meant to be the first version that will undergo many iterations and refinements.

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13 Best Product Management Books to Read in 2021 – Product Manager Must-Reads

Userpilot

Continuous Discovery Habits by Teresa Torres teaches you how to set up a continuous discovery system within your organization with actionable exercises. Inspired by Marty Cagan contains a little about everything in product management and is based on how the most successful tech companies in the world build products. out of 5 stars.

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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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Crowdtesting – all you need to know

Usersnap

Industries are being disrupted by digital technologies today. Due to this disruption, traditional ways of innovation are insufficient. You can collaboratively have a problem-solving exercise. Access to testing specialists has become limited due to these restrictions. Crowdtesting is not advisable in these situations.

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Product Management Process: The 8-Stage Guide to Smash Your Goals in 2023

Usersnap

Identifying users’ needs, wants, and problems In today’s world, there’s no such thing as a perfect digital product, all thanks to evolving customer expectations and the emergence of new technologies. The collection of feedback can vary across teams, especially in large enterprises.

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The Product Market Fit Engine | Rahul Vohra, CEO, Superhuman | BoS USA 2018

Business of Software Conference

Press reviews are kind of blah, sales cycles take too damn long, but you can almost always feel it when it is happening. They’re very trusting, the technically sophisticated, and they really just wanted to get time back in the day. She is very open minded about new products and keeps up to date with technology.