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How to know what to build next as a Product Manager
How do you know what to build next? If even the best plans can fail, how do you improve your chances of success? In short, you just need to try more…
Dec 18
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Recognizing failure and knowing when to move on
Sometimes, we just want to push harder, but that’s not always the answer. It's important to recognize failure and know when to move on.
Dec 4
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Steedan Crowe
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Opinion: Why boring products are good
A case for avoiding innovation and instead focusing on the basics, arguing that relentless “innovation” often leads to waste, added expense, confusion…
Nov 13
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Steedan Crowe
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Predictability and strategic goals in product
It would be great if we could accurately predict the future, but since we can't, we need to be flexible about how we get there and where we're going…
Nov 6
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Steedan Crowe
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AI is the new Smart Phone
Taking time to point out some things we can learn from Apple as Product Managers.
Jun 19
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Steedan Crowe
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Managing large-scale projects as a Product Manager
You should know that if you take on something of this magnitude, you will be fighting an uphill battle
Jun 11
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Steedan Crowe
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A PdM's approach to New Year’s Resolutions (Lagging vs. Leading indicators)
No one sets out to fail at their resolutions, just like no one sets out to fail with a product.
Jan 9
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Steedan Crowe
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Motives and transparency
In chess, every piece must work in unison. Every move you make has a motive that ties into a larger strategy, and for your opponent to lose, they must…
Jan 2
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🗺️ Roadmapping - Part 4: Outcomes-based roadmap
Outcomes-based roadmaps focus on long-term strategic goals while accommodating new learning. They emphasize solving problems or achieving goals for…
Nov 14, 2023
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Steedan Crowe
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🗺️ Roadmapping - Part 4: Outcomes-based roadmap
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🗺️ Roadmapping - Part 3: Milestones
By including milestones, you create a sense of transparency and accountability, ensuring everyone involved is aligned and informed about the product's…
Nov 7, 2023
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🗺️ Roadmapping - Part 2: Prioritization and planning process
A roadmap is an artifact of your product strategy, not a day-to-day plan.
Oct 31, 2023
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🗺️ Roadmapping - Part 1: A living document
A roadmap can serve as a primary communication tool to all stakeholders about what's been done, what was planned, what is in jeopardy, and what is on…
Oct 24, 2023
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