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| | | | | Companies are most successful when product managers and product marketing managers have a strong working relationship. Find out the key differences between these 2 roles. | |
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| | | | | "Why are we building this?" This is a painful question for product managers. Maybe you have mumbled it when sales pushed through a new feature to close a deal. Or when leadership decided to pivot plans based on one big, angry customer. The reason for your "what are we even doing" inner monologue - there is no clear vision for what you should and should not invest in. | |
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| | | | | "Vision." What does this word mean to you? I define it as knowing what you want to accomplish and where you want to go. In business, it can be difficult to determine what your vision is and then commit to it. Of course, this is a lot easier if you are the CEO of a company. Everyone looks to you to set the strategy and wants to know how they can help make the company a success. | |
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