We explain the product value concept with examples, discuss the different types, and offer tips on how to measure, show, and increase it| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
We explain how to design, prioritize, and test new features, quantify feature success, and avoid common development mistakes.| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
Every company has a vision which explains the impact the product will have on the world. It’s the product strategy that turns the vision into a roadmap.| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
The new product development process is a 6-stage blueprint designed to help you take a new product or service from idea to market.| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
Startup guide to Customer Development. Master the tool to validate hypotheses, grow products, strengthen your company, and more.| | Blog on Engineering, Product Management, Transparency, Culture and many mor...
This showcase demonstrates the application of the BRIDGeS framework to the well-known company – Uber. See the detailed product discovery session with the BRIDGeS framework to understand how your product can benefit from using it.| Railsware
Firms have never known more about their customers, but their innovation processes remain hit-or-miss. Why? According to Christensen and his coauthors, product developers focus too much on building customer profiles and looking for correlations in data. To create offerings that people truly want to buy, firms instead need to home in on the job the customer is trying to get done. Some jobs are little (pass the time); some are big (find a more fulfilling career). When we buy a product, we essent...| Harvard Business Review
A flexible decision making framework, designed by Railsware. It is a solid approach for multi context analysis that leads to a conclusive decision or solution.| Railsware
User stories are system requirements often expressed as “persona + need + purpose.” Learn how stories drive agile programs & how to get started.| Atlassian