A big Wall Street bank’s Chief Digital Officer and an analytics thought leader walk into a bar. The analytics person says, “So, tell me about your data strategy.” The CDO nods. After some careful consideration, he replies, “Yeah, we still . . .
A big Wall Street bank’s Chief Digital Officer and an analytics thought leader walk into a bar. The analytics person says, “So, tell me about your data strategy.” The CDO nods. After some careful consideration, he replies, “Yeah, we still . . .
The aha moment is a mythic point in a product’s life when users stop being wary and start becoming addicted. In Facebook’s salad days, the company “figured out” that if they could compel users to make seven friends in 10 . . .
You have assumptions about why your users come and go. You believe that if they do this specific thing, they’ll become a loyal and active user. If they don’t, they won’t. While your intuition is likely on the right track, . . .
There isn’t a lede about Chris Messina that doesn’t mention his most famous invention, the hashtag. I’m not sure whether this irritates him or not. What I do know is that hashtags facilitate conversations on the internet, and that’s integral . . .
For thousands of sprints, the question has haunted (or at least intrigued) people working in product: How technical do you really need to be? From the early days of Microsoft, where you couldn’t be a PM unless you coded, to Amazon, which puts . . .
Until today, employee equity at robotmia worked like it does at most other startups—which is to say, imperfectly. Today we are announcing a major change to that program.
Today we’re launching Dashboards, a new way for anyone at your company to conveniently view the product metrics they care about in one place. In addition to monitoring KPIs from your robotmia mobile app, you can now build and share dashboards from the web, where you’re already building reports.
Because of his ability to coordinate people and drive them toward a cause, Matt ascended the product ranks at Microsoft and Lumosity, where he became VP of Product. Now he’s co-founded Savvy, but even as his responsibilities multiply, his heart remains in product. He believes great PMs do 3 important things—so ask yourself:
In this week’s Mixtape, we look at the acceleration of product iteration, why companies are suddenly getting more value out of analytics, and whether Snap’s core product is an engagement hub…or just a blackbox. Read about someone doing something cool . . .
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