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The Importance of Listening When Developing a Product Roadmap

Anaqua

When it comes to product strategy and development at Anaqua, the key word is LISTEN. The product roadmap process at Anaqua is always iterative. In developing the Anaqua roadmap for the next 18-months, we launched customer and market surveys, reaching out separately to senior IP professionals in corporations and law firms.

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Setting Industry Benchmarks Through Client Collaboration

Anaqua

Over the years, Anaqua has made it a priority to engage with customers and harness their valuable feedback to help create the market leading IPMS, as recognized by industry analyst Hyperion Research. If this is not the case for you, here are 5 other factors to consider when evaluating your IP management provider.

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Bringing The Business Along

Innov8rs

And it all boils down to investment decisions: your project won’t be funded if your core team isn’t interested or if you can’t demonstrate how it aligns with the business roadmap. It’s common for innovators to engage in conversations with leaders about innovation-first, unrelatable topics like the Metaverse.

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Top 10 Product Development and Innovation Management Predictions for 2024

Planview

As we welcome the new year, we asked our team of product innovation experts and thought leaders to identify trends they’re seeing across the industry and within our customer implementations. In addition, it enhances creativity, fosters a sense of inclusivity and engagement among employees, and helps build brand affinity amongst customers.

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Stop Building Products No One Wants: How to Experiment Your Way to Success

Moves the Needle

When it comes to the development and commercialization of new products , no one holds more accountability for the product’s ultimate success than the Product Manager. Product Manager” isn’t exactly a title that fits neatly into a box.