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The best way to kill a great idea? Fail at communicating it. Nailing a big pricing change isn't just about the numbers - it's a crucial customer touchpoint. You wouldn't want your pilot yawning, right? Same goes for pricing comms. That last-minute, midnight press release? Recipe for disaster. At Orb, we're revolutionizing pricing rollouts. Our product has built-in features like Versions and Migrations that put you in the driver's seat. You control when the change hits and how you talk about it. No more scrambling, no more turned-off customers. I dove deep into this on my Product School interview. Check it out in the comments - it was a fun one!
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Want to know what feature/product fit is, and why it is important? Then check out this great talk - https://lnkd.in/erAFEus5
How to Make Sure New Features Succeed by Eventbrite CPO Casey Winters at Lean Product Meetup
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At our recent Waffle Talks event, guest speaker Billy Clarke delivered a keynote on “Getting to Aha! Essential Methods for Developing Brilliant Products and Experiences.” He shared five practical methods for helping early-stage products thrive by focusing on the key conditions for success. Watch the full talk below 👇 #productdevelopment #product #waffletalks
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What conditions allow some early-stage products to succeed where others fail? At the recent Waffle Talks event by Digital Waffle, my keynote, “Getting to Aha! Essential Methods for Developing Brilliant Products and Experiences,” focused on the early stages of the product lifecycle. I shared the ideal scenario, what often goes wrong, and how we can approach it. Of course, this is a huge topic. So, with limited time, I introduced five practical methods that teams can immediately integrate into their workflows. While these five methods alone won’t guarantee success, the underlying conditions I discussed are essential for any product to thrive. Watch my talk here: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/emS_q4wC 🎁 As a bonus, I’ve added a Miro board link in the comments for anyone interested in using these methods. It was well-received, with many attendees coming up afterwards to dive into the specifics. Watch the talk and judge for yourself—I’d love to hear your thoughts. --- Thanks to Harry Griffiths, Andrew Ward, and Jonny Grange for putting this on and inviting me to speak.
Getting to Aha! Essential Methods for Developing Brilliant Products and Experiences
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Week 2 at Product Space ✅ Dove into Product Discovery — a crucial step to uncover user pain points and turn them into opportunities for innovation. 🚀 From understanding the “whys” behind user behavior to using frameworks to prioritize what to tackle first, this week made me realize how powerful the discovery phase is for creating impactful products. 💡✨ Next step? Refining these learnings and putting them into action! 💪
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In this month's 'Meet The Magnopians', we chat with Product Management Director, (Solutions), Daksh Sahni, to hear more about his role in the Product team, how cultivating relationships with colleagues can have a lasting impact, and why human connection is so important. Read the full article here 👇 https://lnkd.in/eX2t6zWU
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Weekend Product Development Insight: Blinkers—what a fantastic feature! They're easy to use, serve a valuable purpose, help drivers communicate, and keep everyone safe. Yet, as I've learned, even the best features can be ignored. Just ask the guy who cut me off this weekend about his blinker usage (or lack thereof)! 😬 Keep iterating and developing great features! Just remember, even the most useful innovations might not see full adoption. 🚗 💡
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We should plan our personal goals exactly like we plan our product goals. Be clear. Be specific. Set a timeline. Measure impact regularly. Break big goals into smaller milestones. Iterate based on feedback.
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