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Feb 23, 2023 • 16min

Product Roadmaps, Mechanical Watches, and the Science of Fun

Another month, another host of great articles, listens, books and other finds from Product Thinking and around the internet. Here’s what you may have missed.Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Product Roadmaps, Mechanical Watches, and the Science of FunOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_designTikTok: @producthinking and @kylelarryevans ★ Support this podcast ★
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Feb 17, 2023 • 11min

The Messiness of Doing The Work: What Some Managers Don't Understand

The creation process is always messy. We can’t avoid it. As we work to dig and uncover the right things to do, those of us doing the work are often down in the hole shoveling mud. But that is how we eventually get to the right thing. Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: The Messiness of Doing The Work: What Some Managers Don't UnderstandOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_designTikTok: @producthinking and @kylelarryevans ★ Support this podcast ★
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Feb 10, 2023 • 13min

Product Roadmaps: What Are They Good For

A roadmap won’t fix everything (and is often the source of its own problems), but having a product vision and strategy that you can communicate, prioritize against, and ultimately deliver on through your roadmap, will make you a much better product manager and a better product organization. So how can we create good product roadmaps? Listen in for that and more.Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Product Roadmaps: What Are They Good ForOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_designTikTok: @producthinking and @kylelarryevans ★ Support this podcast ★
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Feb 2, 2023 • 15min

Zone to Win: Book Review

This month we’re reviewing the book Zone to Win by Geoffrey Moore. Last month we reviewed the book Crossing the Chasm by the same author. It offers good insight into the need for separating zones in an organization. Using the three horizons framework, it makes sense to allow different types of innovations to operate differently. Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Zone to Win: Book ReviewOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_designTikTok: @producthinking ★ Support this podcast ★
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Jan 25, 2023 • 13min

Shower Thoughts, Inner Circles, Networks and Prioritization

Another month, another host of great articles, listens, books and other finds from Product Thinking and around the internet. Here’s what you may have missed.Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Airplane Seat Switching and The Endowment EffectOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_designTikTok: @producthinking ★ Support this podcast ★
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Jan 18, 2023 • 15min

Airplane Seat Switching and The Endowment Effect: Having Empathy and Understanding Our Own Fallacies

Loss aversion, or the endowment effect, is a cognitive bias that describes why, for individuals, the pain of losing is psychologically twice as powerful as the pleasure of gaining. Once you recognize the endowment effect or loss aversion, you will begin to see it more frequently. From switching airplane seats to company changes. Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Airplane Seat Switching and The Endowment EffectOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_designTikTok: @producthinking ★ Support this podcast ★
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Jan 12, 2023 • 14min

Product Prioritization: A Strategic Framework for Building the Right Thing

Working on the right thing is one of the most important aspects of product development. It is one of the key roles of product management. So understanding the right framework for getting our priorities correct is critical for all product managers and product teams. We can’t overlook the broader strategic prioritization framework while we’re considering how to prioritize within our products. So don’t miss the forest for the trees, or the strategy for the backlog. Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Product Prioritization: A Strategic Framework for Building the Right Thing Or just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_designTikTok: @producthinking ★ Support this podcast ★
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Jan 6, 2023 • 15min

Crossing the Chasm: Book Review

Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey Moore is a classic for good reason. The principles are as relevant today as they were 20 years ago. And while the companies continually change, the need to understand that our marketing, sales, and product development need to adapt in order to meet the needs of the right group of customers at the right time will always be constant. It’s easy to get lost in our current customers, especially for early technology products. But by keeping the chasm in mind, and understanding we need to adapt our products (and companies) to cross the chasm and reach the mainstream, we can avoid becoming another body in the void. Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Crossing the Chasm: Book ReviewOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_designTikTok: @producthinking ★ Support this podcast ★
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Dec 28, 2022 • 17min

Taylor Swift, Quiet Quitting, Ninja Turtles and Books: Monthly Wrap from December

Another month, another host of great articles, listens, books and other finds from Product Thinking and around the internet. Here’s what you may have missed.Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Taylor Swift, Quiet Quitting, Ninja Turtles and BooksOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_design ★ Support this podcast ★
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Dec 22, 2022 • 14min

Top Books of 2022: A Look Back at our Favorite Product and Non-Product Books

With 2022 coming to a close, we’re finally ready to put this rollercoaster of a year behind us. But before we do, we need to back at some of the best books we reviewed from this past year, along with a few others we’ve read and recommended for outside of the office. Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Top Books of 2022: A Look Back at our Favorite Product and Non-Product BooksOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_design ★ Support this podcast ★

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