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TEI 184: What leaders need to understand about product management and what product managers need to understand about the business – with Kirsten Butzow
Becoming a product leader is simpler than you might think. If you have ever had to explain what you do as a product manager to people you work with, you are in good company. Most product managers find
TEI 183: Bad habits experienced product managers should avoid-with Alicia Dixon
Don’t let your calendar get in the way of doing what’s important as a product manager. Experienced product managers benefit from what they learned from previous successes and failures. That experience is valuable. However,
TEI 183: Bad habits experienced product managers should avoid-with Alicia Dixon
Don’t let your calendar get in the way of doing what’s important as a product manager. Experienced product managers benefit from what they learned from previous successes and failures. That experience
TEI 182: What Sales wants from product managers – with Ian Moyse
Putting sales and product managers on the same team to create better products. Product management is a highly cross-functional role. Product managers work with product teams, R&D, engineering, marketing, finance, and others,
TEI 182: What Sales wants from product managers – with Ian Moyse
Putting sales and product managers on the same team to create better products. Product management is a highly cross-functional role. Product managers work with product teams, R&D, engineering, marketi
TEI 181: Managing a product during the Maturity phase of the product life cycle – with Janna Bastow
Mature products require tough decisions and time for retrospection. In this discussion, we bring some mature thinking to the topic of maturity. The product life cycle consists of five phases — introduction, growth, maturity, decline, and retire.
TEI 181: Managing a product during the Maturity phase of the product life cycle – with Janna Bastow
Mature products require tough decisions and time for retrospection. In this discussion, we bring some mature thinking to the topic of maturity. The product life cycle consists of five phases — introdu
TEI 180: Why and how APIs should be managed as a product – with Bryan Hicks
A different type of product, but traditional product management still applies. Today’s topic is the product management of APIs — application program interfaces that enable software systems to share information and interact.
TEI 180: Why and how APIs should be managed as a product – with Bryan Hicks
A different type of product, but traditional product management still applies. Today’s topic is the product management of APIs — application program interfaces that enable software systems to share in
TEI 179: The specific steps for finding product-market fit – with Dan Olsen
How product managers scale the pyramid to product success Product management and innovation is about creating value for customers by solving a problem they have. We accomplish this through a tangible product or an intangible service. Done correctly,





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