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His 'Mesmerizing' Wintry Product Can Cost Up to $500,000 and Is Used By the Kardashians and Disneyland — But It All Started on Accident

Entrepreneur - Innovation

MagicSnow founder Adam Williams had a Christmas-themed show in mind — but a billionaire's attachment to one particular detail would turn it into something much bigger.

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An innovation culture or a culture of continuity

Jeffrey Phillips

Another base principle is that most companies desire innovation in the form of new product and services to create new revenue and new market share. To do all of this work effectively, innovation needs to be fully embedded in the regular, day to day operations. Therefore, all innovation work is new and uncertain.

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Addictive, exclusive, experience: Critical factors for new products or companies

Jeffrey Phillips

While they appear to be very different in their product offerings, in many ways these firms highlight some characteristics that new businesses and people creating new products should review. Apple tries to make its products and services well-designed, even the boxes are highly engineered. Second, consider the journey.

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Identifying and overcoming the innovation resistance

Jeffrey Phillips

All good stories need a protagonist and an antagonist, the "good' character and the not so good character to develop tension. Even people who claim to like and appreciate innovation can become resistant or antagonists to innovation when new ideas threaten their cherished products or positions.

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The Definitive Guide to Embedded Analytics

The Definitive Guide to Embedded Analytics is designed to answer any and all questions you have about the topic. We hope this guide will transform how you build value for your products with embedded analytics. It will show you what embedded analytics are and how they can help your company.

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5 Ways Executives Can Manage Conflict with the Board

Harvard Business Review

Executives must proactively and productively make covert disagreements overt and foster a healthy dialog with board members. First, they must be the thermostat in the room, raising tough topics and pushing productive conversations. Second, they must inform the room of a full situation and its status early and often.

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Building our understanding of the factory of the future

Paul Hobcraft

They provided an outstanding virtual showroom packed full of innovations, product presentations and use cases are exhibited in an exciting real 3D environment. T he platform and all on-demand assets will be available until January 29th 2021. journey, to a more highly automated and connected environment. . It delivered a lot.

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The Definitive Guide to Embedded Analytics

The Definitive Guide to Embedded Analytics is designed to answer any and all questions you have about the topic. We hope this guide will transform how you build value for your products with embedded analytics. It will show you what embedded analytics are and how they can help your company.

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From Whims to Wins: How a Customer-Centric Portfolio Transforms Product Strategy

Speaker: John Mansour - President, Product Management University

You’ve come up with a winning product strategy, everyone’s on board and energized, and you’re halfway down the path to execution only to have it submarined by something someone convinced your leadership was more strategic!

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The Problem with Product Market Fit (and What to Use Instead)

Speaker: Daniel Elizalde - Product Executive and Advisor

There is a big problem with the term "product market fit." Launching successful products requires a rare combination of market understanding, iterative development, and a lot of luck. All of them are useless because they are not actionable. Our role as Product Managers is to eliminate confusion, not add to it.

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A PM’s Guide to Forging an Outcome-Driven Product Team

Speaker: Kim Antelo, Transformation Coach

Product teams are all too often prone to focusing on the wrong thing. Many businesses implement Objectives and Key Results, but few focus on smaller, more measurable outcomes at the team or product level. Use Product Management Today’s webinars to earn professional development hours!

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A PM's Guide to Building a Culture of Product Innovation

Speaker: Bob Webber, VP Product Flow Optimization, Construx

Despite the importance of new product development, more than half of all product launches and innovations fail. This webinar is for engineering and product leaders who are struggling to find an innovation strategy that works. Use Product Management Today’s webinars to earn professional development hours!

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Tough Bosses, Unrealistic Goals, and Other Corporate Challenges That a Customer-Centric Product Strategy Can Empower You to Solve

Speaker: Bob Caporale, Founder of Strategy Generation Company

As product managers, we’ve likely all faced this situation at some point in our careers. By driving your company’s “top-down” goals with a clear and well communicated “customer-up” product strategy! Execute your product strategy with a “customer-first” mindset. In fact, some of us may actually face it every single year!

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How to Empower Your Users So You Can Create a Great Product

Speaker: Johanna Rothman, Management Consultant, Rothman Consulting Group

Product people often feel stuck in the middle. They’re supposed to have all the answers. However, nobody, not even the product people, can know the future. They also know that users suffer from several problems which range from fake certainty about the solution to not even knowing what they want.

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Product-Led Onboarding: How to Turn New Users into Lifelong Customers

Speaker: Ramli John, Managing Director at ProductLed and Author

If you've been in the SaaS space for some time, you're probably all too familiar with these problems: Free accounts don’t convert to paid nearly as often as you would like. A large chunk of users never gets to experience the full value of the product. They expect the product to be intuitive. Let’s face it.