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Why Do Products Fail? – Forgetting that Users Learn

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Next up in the series on the root causes of product failure – products that fail because you have ignored the user’s level of experience. The first time someone uses your product, they don’t know anything about it. Did you design your interfaces for new users? After they’ve used it […]

Interaction design / Interviews / Prioritization / Product Management / Requirements / Requirements gathering / Uncategorized / UX

20/20 Vision – Innovation Game in Action

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Having an outside-in bias as a product manager is important – you need to understand how your customers (or your customer’s customers) would value capabilities you might build into your product. When running a workshop to collect that information, playing some “serious games” is a great way to get more […]

Business Analysis / Ishikawa Diagram / Prioritization / Product Management / Requirements / Requirements gathering / Requirements Models

Why Do Products Fail? – Picking the Wrong User Goals

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Continuing the series on root causes of product failure, this article looks at the impact of focusing on the wrong user goals. Even if you have picked the right users, you may have picked the wrong goals – creating a product your customers don’t really need, or solving problems that […]