People want to feel confident about using your product to effectively and efficiently achieve their goals. Obviously some of this […]
Miles Kronby talks about how to evaluate opportunities for brand extensions and shares examples from his time at Merriam-Webster.
While program managers and product managers have distinct responsibilities, their collaboration benefits everyone in the loop.
David Cost talks about ways his team has removed user friction from Rainbow’s website by migrating to Shopify and leveraging Shop Pay.
A product teardown is a systematic dissection of a product to analyze its features, design decisions, user experience, and overall strategy.
AI-generated personas not only save time but also provide a more accurate, scalable, and dynamic representation of your users.
A product sense interview measures a candidate’s ability to understand users deeply, frame problems clearly, and generate creative solutions.
A competency matrix is a structured framework organizations use to evaluate, align, and map skills across different roles.
It’s important to distinguish between these roles and create an infrastructure where they come together to build useful products.
Memos don’t have to be complicated. Just keep them clear, concise, and focused on actionable items. More on that in this blog.
At its core, product lifecycle management (PLM) software is a tool designed to manage every aspect of a product’s lifecycle.
Scenario analysis is a strategic planning tool that helps you envision a range of possible future states and the forces behind them.