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15 Product Management Skills That Make a Difference in 2024 | Simplilearn

Simplilearn

As we enter 2024, the dynamics of product management are shifting towards a blend of technological savvy, user-centric design thinking, and strategic agility. This article delves into the 15 essential product management skills that significantly affect how products are conceived, developed, and launched in today's market.

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Building Customer-Centric Products with Design Thinking + Templates

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Scaling Agile Practices – Improve Business Outcomes: Customer Centricity and Design Thinking

Agilemania

Customer Centricity and Design Thinking. One of the dimensions of Agile Product Delivery is Customer Centricity and Design Thinking. Customer centricity is a mindset and way of doing business that focuses on creating positive engagements as customers experience the products and services the enterprise offers.

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Mastering Product Management: A Comprehensive Guide for Success

Argon Digital

Mastering Product Management In today’s fast-paced business environment, product management plays a crucial role in driving the success of products and organizations. Understanding the Role of a Product Manager The role of a product manager extends far beyond overseeing the development of a product.

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Mastering the Product Operating Model: A Blueprint for Business Agility

Cprime

What are the core competencies needed for a product-centric approach? – Core competencies include strategic product management, user experience and design thinking, technical agility, cross-functional collaboration, data analytics and decision-making, and leadership and change management.

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The Pragmatic Agile Coach’s Guide to Managing SAFe Features

Cprime

Leveraging design thinking and customer-centricity, the Features and Benefits (FAB) matrix allows the coach to emphasize the Benefit Hypothesis. The “teachable moment” here is to emphasize that this thinking needs to change. Does the feature relate to a new product launch or “Go Live” with an established timeline?

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Design Thinking

Leading Agile

This week in SoundNotes our focus is Design Thinking. If you are a Product Owner and Design Thinking is not part of your toolbox you need to listen to this podcast. Angela Peat and Derek Poppink join Dave in this episode to talk all about Design Thinking. Additional Resources on Design Thinking.