RICE Scoring: Quick Prioritization for Product Managers
Any product manager faces the challenge of prioritization while planning product roadmaps. How to decide properly what to work on first? Read More
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Any product manager faces the challenge of prioritization while planning product roadmaps. How to decide properly what to work on first? Read More
Any team that is working hard on a product desires to organize a fabulous and successful launch. Everyone who works hard deserves a reward. Read More
Choosing the right features for development, filtering the most important of them and skipping less urgent ones – it is all about the Art of Prioritization. Read More
Any strategy without a documented basis is just an idle promise. Each victorious battle began with a brief but capacious and substantial plan. Actually, which product manager does not dream of becoming a great strategist? Read More
Project scope is the part of project planning. The scope involves determining and documenting specific project goals, tasks, deliverables, costs and set deadlines. Read More
Product differentiation is a set of characteristics that define your product, make it different and unique to your customers.
The concept is also closely related to the unique selling proposition – USP. Read More
A clear expression of requirements is an essential part of final product success. The requirements may be expressed as physical deliverables, business benefits, functional or technical needs. Sometimes a weak Requirements Management process can be a cause of a product failure. Read More
Product managers and product owners use different kinds of professional documents during the products’ lifecycles. Each document in product management has a special meaning and strategic importance. Release notes are also a part of this story. Read More
Product managers in a consumer goods world work with different documents throughout products’ lifecycle. Have you ever written product briefs, sales performances, specifications, quality tests or smart roadmaps? Read More