David LoPresti, Director, U-Haul Apps at U-Haul, talks about how certain product features have evolved from wants to needs.
With so many conflicting sources of information, it can be difficult to grasp how to actually implement a sound product strategy.
Alec Fullmer, Head of Product at Angel Studios, shares how focusing on users instead of the product is the best way to solve people problems.
Can a product succeed without embracing AI, or does it risk being left behind? Let’s discuss ways to integrate AI in your product strategy.
As a product manager, you need to strike the right balance between high-level strategic thinking and detailed execution.
Burnup charts are heavily underappreciated and forgotten tools, and that’s because agile literature falsely assumes that the scope of the sprint doesn’t change much.
Bettering data maturity is a must for any PM — it’s how you turn gut feelings into solid insights, making your products smarter and your team more effective.
Feedback management refers to a structured process for gathering and analyzing feedback to improve products, services, or processes.
FDD is an agile framework for software development that emphasizes incremental and iterative progress on product features development.
Judy Yao talks about creating a digital experience that makes customers feel as if they were repeat, familiar customers in a physical store.
AI amplifies your potential when you use it as a co-pilot. However, don’t forget you’re the driver, not the passenger.
Karapet Gyumjibashyan talks about how going above and beyond to exceed customer expectations can make their experience “magical.”