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Pod review: Experience design is product management
The pod review covers "This is Product Management #316" featuring Tricia Houston, Founder and COO of The ExperienceBuilt Group. In this episode, Tricia dives deep into the concept of experience and why she believes it's not just the responsibility of a specific department but something that every member of your organization should embrace. She highlights the importance of having everyone rowing in the same direction, which can be challenging but ultimately rewarding
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Pod review: Experimentation in Product Management
Experimentation is a key aspect of product management. What are the most important things to consider when experimenting and testing new product features? And when do you know when it's the right time to do just that? At #mtpcon London 2023, Randy Silver and Lily Smith, were joined by Faith Forster, VP of Product at Dext, and Iqbal Ali, Experimentation coach and consultant for a live podcast episode of The Product Experience.
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Speed is your friend
“Speed is the only competitive advantage in business today." Jack Welch.
Time and again I’ve seen how getting ideas out, engaging with customers early, and embracing testing is the way forward to keep the momentum going and facilitate continuous learning.
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Roadmaps Revisited: Insights and Best Practices from Product Experts
If our recent Product Bite on Roadmaps got you interested, or you felt was missing some details you may want to check this episode from "The Product Podcast" https://www.mindtheproduct.com/lets-talk-about-product-roadmaps-the-product-experience/.
But... if you're a bit pressed for time and just want to dive in and get the key takeaways read on!
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Clear Thinking: Turning Ordinary Moments into Extraordinary Outcomes
In this podcast, Shane Parish discusses his new book called "Clear Thinking" and shares five insights from the book. He emphasizes the importance of starting from a position of strength in order to make better decisions and achieve success. He also explains how desired behaviour can be turned into default behaviour through the use of automatic rules.
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Roadmaps
A roadmap is a strategic communication tool, not a project plan.
🌟 Roadmaps should inspire and align teams, but they must be kept simple, visual, intuitive and most importantly outcome, NOT feature-focused.
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Five Customers
There are no facts inside your building, so get outside. The power of engaging with a super-concise group for user feedback and iterating rapidly is an incredibly powerful Product Management tactic.
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Do things that don’t scale
Dive in for more practical insights about building and scaling products and businesses.
Do things that don't scale. Early on you can short-cut learning and save hours of wasted build time through creating processes that won’t scale.
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Product Bites Series 1 Part 1: True needs
Part 1 of the Product Bites series covering the invaluable lessons picked up about scaling products and businesses over two decades in tech.
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Why Think & Do?
Think & Do help businesses scale, improve customer experience and innovate in product management.