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As a CPO, the first phase of annual planning is more than deciding what your team should build next—it’s a chance to drive real change. It’s about synthesizing diverse inputs from stakeholders, balancing insights from your CEO, go-to-market leaders, and customers while keeping an eye on shifting market dynamics. A CPO needs a deep understanding of the business, industry, and technology landscape to identify the most critical needle movers that will shape the product vision.
Christian Marek
In the first-ever episode of Product Makers, Justin sits down with Courtney Arnott, Director of Product & Solutions at 120Water, to discuss her journey in product management, her team’s mission, and key takeaways for aspiring product leaders. With over a decade of experience in product management, Courtney’s insights provide a
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For companies looking to achieve Product Excellence, there are valuable lessons to be learned from this move. First, it’s crucial to have a clear vision of how new features can enhance your product’s value proposition. This begins with understanding your users and their needs. Never underestimate the power of seamless integration—users want solutions that fit naturally into their existing workflows without adding complexity. Second, establish a crystal clear product strategy. Know precisely how and in what sequence you will deliver your product to the market. Finally, execute your roadmap and plan with precision.
Hubert Palan
Macroeconomic conditions are still turbulent, and that has naturally led to people questioning how feasible it currently is to find a new job. And for Product Managers especially, where it’s common to be referred to new positions, applying for jobs might feel extra daunting.
James Jordan, the founder of US-based product recruitment company Producto, joined a Product Makers community event to chat about navigating the product job market and stand out among other applicants.
Scott Baldwin
For product people, it’s always easy to design for happy users. But if you let that dominate your work, you run the risk of your products not being ready when things go wrong (and believe us, they will go wrong eventually). Jess McMullin, a human-centered management consultant and the founder of Situ Strategy, spoke at a Product Makers community event on how to design resilient products that can stand up to real-world turbulence. Here are some of the takeaways from his session.
Scott Baldwin
CMC Markets uses Productboard to build what its 80,000+ active global clients need most (here’s the case study). Sharing a single source of product truth, the financial services company has already cut 9 hours of team meetings monthly and can even solve specific customer needs.
Glennis Markison
With a flexible roadmap in hand, businesses can stay efficient and productive while maintaining customer trust and instilling confidence in the product development process. Here’s how to build one.
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David Riemer recently joined us in the Productboard Product Makers community to share foundational storytelling skills.
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The 2022 Product Excellence Report contains insights from 1400+ product managers and leaders
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Hit the road to Product Excellence with your team using the 3 steps that put product roadmaps in overdrive.
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These highlights from our 2021 Product Excellence Summit will help you catch up on what you might have missed, including ideas on how to boost collaboration within your own organization – and get you ready to join us Oct. 4 for 2022!
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Product Leader Amir Rozenberg on how he uses Productboard to create a collaborative product culture.
Glennis Markison