What do Apple, HubSpot, and Atlassian all have in common? They operate like compound startups and create products that all fit together.
VRIO stands for value, rarity, imitability, and organization and is used as a framework to determine sustained competitive advantage.
Michael Lubansky shares about navigating an acquisition that tripled headcount and merged five companies and four different platforms.
Customer feedback analysis is the art of taking feedback points from your customers and synthesizing them into clear, concise insights.
Matt Trevathan, Senior Vice President, Product Management SaaS at Nymbus, talks about “the genie effect” when collaborating with others.
Anchoring bias refers to the human tendency to rely too heavily on the first piece of information offered when making a decision.
Co-creation is about inviting the right people in at the right time to work on something together in the right format.
Agile marketing is a way for teams to quickly adapt to change, iterate, and optimize on-the-go using data to ensure fast decision-making.
This blog shares the scope and challenges of being a product leader, and tips for aspiring product leaders to prepare for a leadership role.
Jaxon Merril discusses his role in leading three digital transformations at American Idol, Beachbody, and Beautycounter.
A eureka moment occurs when a customer realizes the value and benefit of using the product and becomes more engaged and loyal to it.
Psych assumes that every user visiting your product or website starts with a particular amount of motivation to engage with it.