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Minimum Valuable Problem
Business Analysis / Communication / Product Management / Requirements / Requirements gathering

Minimum Valuable Problem

Posted on: July 22, 2016July 25, 2023

Defining and building a good minimum viable product is much harder than it sounds. Finding that “one thing” you can do, which people want, is really about a lot more than picking one thing. It is a combination of solving the minimum valuable problem and all of the other things […]

Professional Services and Improving Your Product
Business Analysis / Interviews / Product Management / Requirements / Requirements gathering

Professional Services and Improving Your Product

Posted on: June 3, 2016July 25, 2023

How do you work with professional services, consulting, field engineers, etc. to make your product better? Do you just treat their inputs as yet another channel for feature requests, or do you engage them as an incredibly potent market-sensing capability?

Product Owner Manager – Alone Together
Agile / Product Management / Product Strategy / Requirements / UX

Product Owner Manager – Alone Together

Posted on: April 12, 2016July 25, 2023

Can one person be both product manager and product owner? With two people, where are the role boundaries? How should you think about it?

Encryption is not Binary
Business Analysis / Kano Analysis / Product Management / Requirements / Requirements Models

Encryption is not Binary

Posted on: April 6, 2016July 25, 2023

Data protection is not something that a product has or doesn’t have. A product has a degree of data protection. The question is, how much? The more important question is, is it enough?

Product Owner Survival Camp
Agile / Business Analysis / Product Management / Software development

Product Owner Survival Camp

Posted on: March 30, 2016July 25, 2023

Product owners are likely to find themselves alone in the organizational wilderness. Their organizations expect them to connect the towers of long-term strategic planning with the frontiers of great new products. Iterative and incremental development of solutions can bring these two worlds together. There’s always a gap between strategy and […]

Customer Churn and SaaS
Product Management / Product Strategy

Customer Churn and SaaS

Posted on: February 17, 2016July 25, 2023

Software as a Service is not a one and done transactional offering. A product or business built on SaaS is built on the subscription model – recurring revenue is half of what drives the business (and valuation). The other half is the rate of growth of that recurring revenue. Customer […]

You Won’t Believe What These Five Lenses Can Show You About Your Product
Product Management / Product Strategy

You Won’t Believe What These Five Lenses Can Show You About Your Product

Posted on: April 30, 2015July 25, 2023

Fundamentally, product management requires you to assess, synthesize, and prioritize the needs which drive the creation of your product in the context of three main objectives: desirability, viability, and feasibility. While laudable, these objectives are too abstract to be actionable. That’s where the five lenses come in (I could not […]

Features do not a Product Roadmap Make
Agile / Prioritization / Product Management / Product Strategy / Software development

Features do not a Product Roadmap Make

Posted on: April 7, 2015July 31, 2023

Last month, Mike Smart of Egress Solutions and I gave a webinar for Pragmatic Marketing on product roadmapping when working in agile environments. We had a great turnout of over 1500 people in the session – with not nearly enough time to answer all of the questions. One attendee asked, […]

You Don’t Know Jack (or Jill)
Kano Analysis / Personas / Prioritization / Product Management / Requirements / Requirements Models

You Don’t Know Jack (or Jill)

Posted on: February 11, 2015July 25, 2023

You’ve got some shiny new segmentation data about prospective customers; how much they earn, where they are located, how old they are. How does that help you make decisions about your product? You know this information, but you don’t really know your audience, or why they might become your customers.

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