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Lean experiments: Tristan Kromer on better product process

BY Laure Parsons on November 16, 2016

I spoke to Lean Startup coach Tristan Kromer at Lean Startup Week earlier this month, where he presented a workshop about a “lean experiments toolbox”. Lean Startup Week is a conference for teams and leaders interested in applying a Lean Startup methodology to their product and Tristan helped to organise the Lean Unconference that kicked off Read more »

Level Up Your Product Game Using Empathy

BY Chris Massey on November 15, 2016

Jeremy Toeman is VP of Product at CNET, the world’s largest and most trusted online source of consumer technology news and reviews. Toeman is responsible for building CNET’s multi-channel products, including web, mobile, OTT and apps. Toeman also runs CNET’s audience development, engagement and social media teams. He has 20 years of experience in the consumer electronics Read more »

The Unplayable Piano: How Frustration Makes Us Creative

BY Martin Eriksson on November 11, 2016

Behavioural Economist and Financial Times columnist Tim Harford gave us a fascinating presentation on why frustration makes us creative, and why we should sometimes embrace the messiness around us at this year’s #mtpcon. Harford began with the story of a 1975 performance by jazz pianist Keith Jarrett at the Cologne Opera House when, as the Read more »

Virtual reality and your product development process

BY Jason Monberg and Dale Knauss on November 9, 2016

After years of false starts and incremental improvements, 2016 is the year where virtual reality (VR) has finally arrived. Thanks to a combination of advancements in hardware and software, an outpouring of investment, and a massive spike in business and consumer interest, we believe that virtual reality has hit an inflection point that will propel Read more »

Handling requests for new features in a successful product

BY Doug Lemme on November 3, 2016

If you have a successful product and your users ask for new features that really make sense, then you’re in an enviable position.  However, the way in which you choose handle these requests can play a big role in the product’s future success or failure.  In my experience there are several alternatives worth considering: Do Read more »

The biggest challenge for product managers?

BY Christian Bonilla on October 25, 2016

A few weeks ago, I invited Mind the Product readers to take part in a brief survey with a simple goal: to identify the biggest challenges product managers face in their role. I’m sincerely grateful to the 47 of you who provided your thoughts, many of which were detailed and insightful in their own right. Read more »

Fintech and Shotguns

BY Chris Massey on October 13, 2016

In this talk from ProductTank London, Scott Eblen (previously Chief Product Officer at Nutmeg) shares some key lessons about product development in Fintech, and uses an interesting analogy to reframe the experience of product development in the Fintech world: manufacturing lead shot. Be Ready To Ignore Tradition In this case, there are actually two traditions that Scot Read more »

Tactics for Redesigning and Relaunching Legacy Products

BY Adam Ghahramani on October 10, 2016

In this talk at ProductTank NYC I recounted five tactics I learned while helping relaunch dozens of digital products over the last decade, and then used to successfully relaunch ICv2.com. ICv2 is a popular trade website for the comic, graphic novel, board game and toy industries. The goal for the relaunch was a complete design and code Read more »

Product launch: a gated approach to customer testing

BY Taza MohammedBhai on October 4, 2016

When you launch a product, you rarely ever run just a single customer test of the capabilities and features – it tends to be a series of tests that follow each other (much like Stage-Gate for the development of new products). This “gated” approach allows you to balance the risks of widening your audience against Read more »

Testing and Revising Contact Forms To Improve Conversion Rates: A Case Study

BY Richard Skinner on September 30, 2016

Have you ever spent months testing and optimising a site and still found yourself falling short of targets? Or ever felt that your site satisfied CRO best practice and been unsure how to get the additional conversion boost you need? What do you do next? How about throwing best practice out the window and adding Read more »