Customer validation is the step in a customer development process where you validate your solutions against customer needs and expectations.
When PMs, designers, and devs share learnings, good ideas turn into great products. In this blog, I share how you can keep the wheels rolling smoothly in a product trio.
You can implement prioritization methods within your product roadmaps to help streamline and simplify the process.
Pilot testing as a PM can help you gather real user insights, de-risk ideas, adapt quicker, and avoid expensive mistakes.
Starting with proto-personas can be better than a blank page, but don’t forget — they’re assumption-driven placeholders for the real thing. Research is key to turning them into true personas.
The Zeigarnik effect explains why people tend to remember incomplete tasks first and complete work that’s already started.
Arman Javaherian talks about the importance of setting aside time to help grow and mature product managers on his teams.
Prioritizing can be time-consuming. This not only fosters stress and anxiety, but brings productivity and morale to a standstill.
The first interaction sets the tone for the entire experience — get it right, and you’ve hooked your users from the start. So as a UX designer, you need to know how to put the primacy effect of UX design to good use.
Combat marketing myopia by observing market trends and by allocating sufficient resources to research, development, and marketing.
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.
Let’s talk about how to find the right balance when implementing valuable AI into products without impeding human creativity.