In this article, we will look at how to build a product strategy framework and how to stay on track while building the product.
Author: Archita Malviya
Capacity Planning
Capacity planning looks at a production line’s, service department’s, or function’s capacity to achieve a designated demand over a given period.
Product Life Cycle Management: Stages & Lean Process
In this blog you will understand what Product Life Cycle Management is, what is the process and phases of PLM and much much more.
What Is Product Led Growth? [Examples and Strategy]
Let’s tell you what you will learn in this blog without wasting your time. What Is Product Led Growth? Examples, Strategy, Benefits, and much more.
Opportunity Solution Tree
Opportunity solution tree (OST) is a tool to visualize your plan for reaching a desired outcome & also assists in making implicit assumptions explicit.
A Champion’s Manual on Resource Capacity Planning
We will learn about the key practices for resource capacity planning that new product managers should follow when getting started.
What Is Planning Poker And How Does It Work?
You can learn about major concepts, nuances, and tons of nitty-gritty details about planning poker by reading this blog.
Product Marketing Manager: Job Description and Salary
An organization needs a product marketing manager to create compelling and impactful marketing strategies for a new or existing product.
How to Create a Business Roadmap?
A business roadmap is an essential tool for any business. Learn how to create a business roadmap in this article.
Product Team: Role and Structure
This blog will explore the roles of product team and understand its structure and how you can build a good product team.
What are Story Points and How to Estimate them?
Story points is used to estimate and prioritize backlog items. Story point estimates are a unitless measure of effort applied in Agile teams.
12 Types of Product Strategies for Businesses (With Examples & Tips)
In this article, you will learn about the different product strategies commonly used by businesses and how each one can help or hurt you.