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What are Useful Product Management Tools?

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There are a plethora of product management tools available to help teams in every phase of the product lifecycle. Starting with this post and continuing over a number of upcoming …

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Developing a Compelling Product Strategy

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Product Managers and Product Strategy  In recent posts I’ve discussed ways to gather information that will put you on firm footing as a product manager. These included: Market research Customer …

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Product Vision: Why Should I Have One?

In 2015, Agile, Business Analysis, Innovation, Lean, Marketing, Product Management, Product Marketing, Product Owner, Product Teams, Project Management, Scrum, Strategy, Take Charge Product Management, Uncategorized, Updates, User Experience by [email protected]2 Comments

Last week I wrote a post describing the difference between product strategy and product roadmaps. All too often product roadmaps are created without the benefit of a coherent product strategy …

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Product Roadmap and Product Strategy – What’s the Difference?

In 2015, Agile, Alignment, Business Analysis, Lean, Marketing, ProdBOK, Product Management, Product Management Facts, Product Management Toolkit, Product Marketing, Product Owner, Product Teams, Project Management, Scrum, Strategy, Take Charge Product Management, User Experience, Voice of the Customer by [email protected]3 Comments

Earlier this week a good friend of mine, who works in technology, asked me a question – what’s the difference between product strategy and a product roadmap? It turns out …