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The Power of User Journey Maps

The Power of User Journey Maps

As a Senior Product Manager with years of experience, I've come to appreciate the value of user journey maps in building successful products. These visual representations of a user's interaction with a product help us gain insights, empathize with users, and enhance their experience. In this blog post, I'll emphasize the importance of user journey maps and guide you through the process of running a workshop to create one that can transform your product development process.

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The Ultimate Product Manager Pitfall: Ignoring Market Research Can Cost You Big!

The Ultimate Product Manager Pitfall: Ignoring Market Research Can Cost You Big!

Number one Mistake to avoid making as a product manager is Neglecting market research!

Now I know that between building, designing and managing things it can be really hard but the one thing to prioritize of all these things is your research!

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Unlocking Productivity: How to set Effective Context for a 10x Team Performance Boost

Unlocking Productivity: How to set Effective Context for a 10x Team Performance Boost

When team members understand the user perspective and can make informed decisions autonomously, it significantly reduces the need for constant oversight. This, in turn, allows me to focus more on future discovery and strategic aspects of the work, rather than getting bogged down in day-to-day details. In this blog post, I'll share insights into why context matters and guide you through the process of running a workshop to set the context effectively.

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User-Centered Design for Product Managers

User-Centered Design for Product Managers

In the realm of product management, where innovation and functionality converge, one principle stands as the bedrock of success: user-centered design. The art of creating products that not only meet but exceed user expectations is paramount for any Product Manager. In this blog post, we will delve into the significance of user-centered design and why it's a non-negotiable practice for Product Managers.

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The Art of using LLMs as a PM: A New Era in Decision-Making

The Art of using LLMs as a PM: A New Era in Decision-Making

In the fast-paced realm of product management, staying ahead of the curve is not an option; it's a necessity. As product managers, our decisions shape the destiny of the products we shepherd. Enter Large Language Models (LLMs), a groundbreaking innovation that's redefining the way we approach our craft. In this post, we'll explore how LLMs are transforming the landscape of product management and enabling us to make more informed, data-driven decisions.

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Unlocking the Power of Assumption Busting: Navigating Priorities with Confidence

Unlocking the Power of Assumption Busting: Navigating Priorities with Confidence

Assumptions—those sneaky culprits that often lead us down the treacherous path of uncertainty. As the saying goes, "To assume makes an 'ass' out of 'u' and 'me.'" In the realm of product development, it's crucial to prove or disprove assumptions to make informed decisions. But what if you're drowning in a sea of assumptions, a predicament all too familiar for startups searching for their product-market fit? Fear not; our Excessive Assumption-Busting Workshop is here to guide you. We'll show you how to pinpoint your riskiest and most uncertain assumptions, providing the clarity and direction you need to make strategic bets.

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Mastering Prioritization: Turning Ideas into Gold with the Investor's Touch

Mastering Prioritization: Turning Ideas into Gold with the Investor's Touch

Mastering Prioritization: Turning Ideas into Gold with the Investor's Touch

Every successful product or project begins with the art of prioritization. But why stick to the ordinary when you can transform it into an extraordinary team-building exercise? Buckle up as we introduce you to the Investor's Touch Prioritization Workshop, a dynamic and interactive method to elevate your team's decision-making skills.

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