Ryan Salsman, Vice President of Digital Product at West Shore Home, discusses his leadership principle of “optimizing for happiness.”
A customer journey map is a flowchart that depicts the various stops that customers make before, during, and after purchasing.
Critical thinking is a disciplined way of understanding, applying, and evaluating information from various sources to make informed judgments.
Faline Wu, SVP of Product Management at Better, talks about how to “spiritualize the work-life” by practicing compassion at work.
Product strategy is a simple system of goals that aligns teams toward desirable outcomes for both the business and the customers.
Dogfooding refers to a situation where a product team uses their own product or service before releasing it to the market as a test case.
Pranav Mittal, VP, Consumer Product at Hertz, highlights how innovative thinking is the difference between a company failing and succeeding.
Are product managers in 2024 using the same software, websites, and programs to manage their needs? Are favorites such as Miro still relevant?
A theme is a high-level goal or overarching idea that represents how a product will deliver value to its customers.
Mauricio Monico, Chief Product Officer at Wish, talks about the blurred lines between what it means to be a marketplace versus a retailer.
Smoke testing is a simple process to ensure the core part of your solution works smoothly when you add new ones.
The term whiteboarding usually refers to the use of a large whiteboard for collaborative work like designing, planning, and ideating.