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The ten truths of customer-centric product teams

Mind the Product

Discover the 10 principles to be a successful customer-centric product team to drive positive customer outcome and increased loyalty. Read more » The post The ten truths of customer-centric product teams appeared first on Mind the Product.

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The most expensive game cost over $1B, and how AI will transform it

Andrew Chen

Grand Theft Auto 6 and the future of AI If you happened to miss it, a few weeks back, here is the game trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6. It’s worth watching, and is amazing on multiple levels. But GTA 6 might be the peak of the open world category, untouched by the next wave of tech, particularly generative AI. Let’s start some facts: First, GTA has a reported budget of $1-2B, making it THE MOST EXPENSIVE GAME EVER Not only is this the most expensive game ever, but compare it to movies

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How to build great hardware and software products Dominik Busching (Head of Product, tado)

Mind the Product

Discussing the creation of outstanding digital products is a frequently addressed subject within the community. So on this week's podcast, we had the privilege of hosting Dominik Busching, Head of Product Management at Tado. In this episode, Dominik offers valuable insights into how product managers can effectively build and innovate with both hardware and software products.

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The Ultimate Guide to Google Analytics 4 for UX Designers and Business Owners

UX Planet

Master Google Analytics 4 for user behavior analysis, UX design optimization, and enhanced website performance to improve sales. Hi there, I was looking into Google Analytics 4 and found an article by Alice Emma Walker. It’s six years old. If you know about Universal Analytics , it’s going away on July 1, 2024. So, I decided to write this article. Let’s start, Google Analytics 4 is a powerful web analytics service that provides valuable insights into user behavior, engagement, website conversion

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Platform Product Management Beyond Features: Introducing B-MAP for Platform Ecosystem Success

Traditional PM struggles with the complexities of platform ecosystems. B-MAP framework tackles this challenge. B-MAP goes beyond features, focusing on building, managing, adapting, and partnering to foster a thriving platform ecosystem.

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The critical role of product managers in the world of AI: Cassie Kozyrkov (CEO, Data Scientific, Google)

Mind the Product

In an exclusive interview at Web Summit, we sat down with Cassie Kozyrkov, the CEO at Data Scientific and Google's first Chief Decision Scientist, to delve into the world of data, artificial intelligence (AI), and the crucial role of product managers in navigating this ever-evolving landscape. Read more » The post The critical role of product managers in the world of AI: Cassie Kozyrkov (CEO, Data Scientific, Google) appeared first on Mind the Product.

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The Role of Competitive Analysis in Effective Product Strategy (With Steps and Templates)

airfocus

Learn the dynamics of the relationship between competitive analysis and product strategy, and how to conduct a competitive analysis step by step with real-world examples and a template from airfocus.

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Product Positioning Strategies For SaaS: Types and Examples

Userpilot

Product positioning strategies are not only a marketing tactic but a survival strategy. So how do you ensure that your product not only lives but actually thrives? In this article, we’ll go over product positioning definitions and their types, then go over our process for creating a product positioning strategy that gets positive user feedback. TL;DR Product positioning is about defining your product’s place in the market to attract customers and enhance brand identity.

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A Product Manager’s Guide: 5 Hidden Hazards in New Product Management Roles and How to Avoid Them

The Product Manager Coach Blog

You’ve just landed a new product manager role, and the mix of excitement and nerves is palpable. It’s natural to aspire to make an immediate impact, but remember, patience is key. Starting a new product manager job is not just about a change in your job title; it’s a defining moment in your professional journey. This transition period is crucial, and navigating it successfully requires an awareness of common pitfalls and the strategies to avoid them.

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Transforming a Product Development Culture to Cut Down Data Analysis Time, Experiment Faster, and Increase Conversions

Amplitude

Read how adopting Amplitude Analytics and Experiment led LIFULL HOME’S to cut down data analysis time by 90%, experiment 1.5X faster, and increase conversion lifts by 10X.

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Entity Resolution Checklist: What to Consider When Evaluating Options

Are you trying to decide which entity resolution capabilities you need? It can be confusing to determine which features are most important for your project. And sometimes key features are overlooked. Get the Entity Resolution Evaluation Checklist to make sure you’ve thought of everything to make your project a success! The list was created by Senzing’s team of leading entity resolution experts, based on their real-world experience.

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How Gong builds product

Lenny Rachitsky

👋 Hey, I’m Lenny and welcome to a 🔒 subscriber-only edition 🔒 of my weekly newsletter. Each week I tackle reader questions about building product, driving growth, and accelerating your career. Subscribe now P.S. Don’t miss Lennybot ✨ (an AI chatbot trained on my newsletter posts, podcast interviews, and more) and my new swag store (great gifts for your favorite PM, or yourself!).

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Microsoft Kin, iPhone, and the perils of chasing hipness

UX Planet

How do you do, fellow kids. Product designers take note Who remembers the Kin? If you wanted to view the Kin as a monument to the bunglefoonery of Steve Ballmer’s Microsoft, you wouldn’t be wrong, but you’d be missing a more important object lesson. The Kin is what happens when you design a piece of technology to be “cool” rather than useful. Microsoft saw Apple and Facebook being the cool things in 2010 with their smartphone and their social network, so they made a “smartphone” that was “built

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The UX tricks behind upselling, trials and churn

UX Planet

The explosion is all the hard work and failures made by other teams Yes, that’s a Nicolas Cage meme — you’re welcome. I‘ve started a new thing, and it’s called UX Cheatsheets ?. It’s a deep dive on a specific area of product design, and a handful of quick wins that I’ve seen other product teams do really well. Right, enough preamble, let’s talk about upselling, trials and churn. ?

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