Experimenting with the Opportunity Solution Tree
It’s your job as a product manager to prioritize ideas. How do you actually decide which ones to work on? How do you sort the good ideas from the bad ideas?
It’s your job as a product manager to prioritize ideas. How do you actually decide which ones to work on? How do you sort the good ideas from the bad ideas?
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In this Sunday Rewind episode, we look back to when Leadership coach Julian Whitney, shared her words of wisdom on keeping your stakeholder relationships through her CREDiT model.
We all want to have product thinking at the heart of where we work. But what practical changes can we make to ourselves, our teams and our processes to make ...
"Chief Question Officer" is the unofficial role of many great product, design, and engineering leaders. 5 tips for asking better questions.
Find out how customer feedback loops help us build the right thing, introduce psychological safety, and to ensure we resonate with the market.
Martin Eriksson argues that unless you’re the founder and the product manager at the same time, you are not the CEO of anything.
Deeply understanding your customers and their pain points is at the very core of building great products. But how do you relate to your customers if they and...
Brian Crofts, Chief Product Officer at Pendo, believes uncovering and understanding client pain points allows him to build products that truly resonate. Brian joined Pendo from Namely, and formerly from Intuit, where he started his career in finance before finding his passion for product. He worked on new businesses for TurboTax and later led global [...] Read more »
Enterprise products are hard to build, maintain and scale. This month's ProductTank is focusing on the skills it takes to build a successful product in an en...