You may have noticed recently that the difference between output and outcome is on everyone's lips in product management. So today, let's take a look at what exactly the two terms mean and how you can improve productivity by being aware of this topic.
Many product owners are familiar with this situation: you have a heated discussion in a meeting with stakeholders, but you can't come to a conclusion. Everyone sticks to their point of view and nobody wants to move away from it. In this situation, shuttle diplomacy can help you...
It is now clear to many that successful discovery is crucial for a successful product and product development. Many teams incorporate discovery into their process as the cornerstone for a validated backlog. Today we take a look at why SCRUM does not mention the topic of discovery, but why it is important to include it.
SCRUM is THE framework for software product development! However, this tool alone does not make for good product development. The agile method, which follows an iterative approach and produces small, functional product increments, is also crucial. To be successful as a product manager in the long term, you need a skill set from the areas of business, UX, core product and a certain understanding of tech.
The topic of discovery is currently on everyone's lips in the field of product development. The times when discovery was often neglected are a thing of the past. Why too much time is sometimes spent in the problem room these days and which rules of thumb really help you to find your customers.
This time, we looked at whether a product manager is the "CEO of the product". In theory, it sounds appealing that as a product manager, we approach the product with the skills and mindset of a CEO. However, everyday life in product development...
As the year draws to a close, Product Owners & Software Product Managers also have the opportunity to review the year. The annual review is an opportunity to reflect and prepare for the annual review. We'll tell you how to make the most of it for your further development as a Software Product Manager or Product Owner and how to prepare for it properly.
There are many myths in this world. And they're also around in product management. For example, we regularly hear that UI equals UX, that you need good taste for design, or that user testing only comes after development. This article serves as an informative resource to clear up these misconceptions. But is this really the case?We say no. And what's more: these myths can cost you time and money. We've taken a closer look at these three design myths and will clear them up once and for all.
There are few topics that cause as much confusion as the distinction between Product Manager and Product Owner. We'll clear this up for you once and for all and provide clear definitions for both terms. But first of all: the terms are used interchangeably.
The AI Product Masterclass looks at AI products from the perspective of the product manager, delivered by true experts in the field.
+ What I liked best were the weekly live calls, where we could discuss and get valuable feedback on how we applied the weeks content to our own projects.
- For the next cohort I wish for a bit more time to shed light on the impact of different technical approaches.
Overall a highly enjoyable class I could integrate well in a busy PM week and with content I really use in our AI journey.
Dominic Orrlast year
The course is a great mix between input from experienced product managers and peer exchange facilitated by the trainers. This mix helped me to learn and put into practice new things during my participation in the course. Recommended for product managers of any experience level.
Fan Huanglast year
The 8-week program is well structured and features competent coaches. It is suitable for different levels of product managers who want to learn about new methodologies and receive live feedback from coaches.
Beatriz Domínguezlast year
The Product Masterclass is highly recommended for anyone interested in product management, regardless of their seniority or sector. The content is excellent, and the format is very convenient. The insights provided are truly invaluable.
Vladyslav Melnychenkolast year
Product Masterclass is a great educational programme! I particularly enjoyed the nicely structured curriculum and very insightful discussions with other PMs.