Product Strategy – Key Elements of Product Strategy

A product strategy is a high-level plan that defines what your product will achieve and how it will get there. It acts as a guiding light for your product development and ensures everyone involved is working towards the same goals. Here’s a brief overview: Why is it important? Focuses your […]

5 Tips for User Centricity in Product!!!

Creating a user-focused product is key to its success and customer satisfaction. Here are five tips  to prioritise user-centricity in your product development process and preferences of your users. User Research and Understanding: Conduct thorough user research to understand your target audience’s needs, pain points, and behaviors. Use techniques such […]

My Top 10 Key Learnings from Learning to Build

A great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading. – William Styron I am a follower of Bob Moesta on LinkedIn who learns from his content and came to know about his recent book announcement. So I ordered […]

How Being Organized Help as a Product Manager?

Benjamin Franklin rightly said about organizing, “For every minute spent organizing, an hour is earned”.  Organization and habits are indistinguishable. In this blog, we are going to see how being organized helps product managers. What is Being Organized? Being Organized is not a one-time activity, it requires a persistent effort. […]

Top 5 tips for SaaS Product Management Success

At the heart of every product person, there’s a desire to make someone’s life easier or simpler. If we listen to the customer and give them what they need, they’ll reciprocate with love and loyalty to your brand.” – Francis Brown, Product Development Manager at Alaska Airlines The above quote […]

How Cooking Enhanced My Product Testing?

“Cooking requires confident guesswork and improvisation—experimentation and substitution, dealing with failure and uncertainty in a creative way.” – Paul Theroux “Quality needs to be constantly improved, but it is just as necessary to make sure that quality never deteriorates.” Shigeru Mizuno You may wonder why I’ve mentioned two quotes in […]

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