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May 24, 2015

Yes, Product Manager, you too can (help) acquire companies

Let's say that you're a junior-ish Product Manager. Your product is NOT killing it (not yet, anyway). You have stiff competition. Your product is missing key capabilities that the market demands -- perhaps because this technology looks to fundamentally disrupt…

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November 29, 2014

Presenting Your Product Strategy: Tell A Story.

You Should Use Frameworks & Templates When Developing Your Product Strategy To develop a product strategy, most PMs use two or more strategic frameworks to make sure they’ve considered  the business environment and potential futures from all angles. Many PMs…

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April 16, 2014

Why you need a Product Strategy (even if your boss doesn't care)

I read too many blogs that say "ALL product managers should do X". Having worked with so many companies, I can usually think of plenty of cases where it makes sense to break the "rule." But despite my distaste for…

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October 20, 2011

Your Business Case: Go Big or Go Home

Product managers create business cases and business plans all the time. I've created and seen a bazillion of them in my day. Lots. But, alas, so many of them are weak. In particular, many use a device that is one…

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