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    What makes a strategy great
    What makes a strategy greatA Smart Bear
    Most so-called "strategies" are vague, wishful thinking, written once and never seen again. Don't do that. These are the characteristics of great strategy.
    Melissa Perri on LinkedIn: Our journey starts with a question: 'Where do we want to be in 5 years?’… | 34 comments
    Melissa Perri on LinkedIn: Our journey starts with a question: 'Where do we want to be in 5 years?’… | 34 commentslinkedin.com
    Our journey starts with a question: 'Where do we want to be in 5 years?’ The answer is our company vision. But a vision is just the start. To bring it to… | 34 comments on LinkedIn
    Product Ideation: Model, Process & 9 Techniques That Work - Product Collective | Organizers of INDUSTRY: The Product Conference
    Product Ideation: Model, Process & 9 Techniques That Work - Product Collective | Organizers of INDUSTRY: The Product ConferenceProduct Collective | Organizers of INDUSTRY: The Product Conference
    In the product development process, product ideation is a critical component to sparking new ideas and features.
    20 Product Prioritization Techniques: A Map and Guided Tour | Folding Burritos
    20 Product Prioritization Techniques: A Map and Guided Tour | Folding BurritosFolding Burritos
    An in-depth overview of 20 product prioritization techniques and a periodic table to make sense of them all.
    How to Write a Product Strategy in 1 Day / 1 Week / 1 Month
    How to Write a Product Strategy in 1 Day / 1 Week / 1 Monthaakashg.com
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    Rocks, Pebbles, Sand: How to implement in practice
    Rocks, Pebbles, Sand: How to implement in practiceA Smart Bear
    This complete work-prioritization framework builds on the simplistic "Rocks, Pebbles, Sand" analogy, adding the details you need in the real world.
    Your company strategy is sh*t
    Your company strategy is sh*tproductleadership.io
    The root cause of much chaos and drag experienced in product is likely the lack of company strategy. Here is how to address the problem.
    How we decide what to build - PostHogposthog.com
    There is a point in your product journey where what to build next goes from obvious to unclear. The options seem endless and choosing correctly can be…
    Five steps to starting your PLG motion
    Five steps to starting your PLG motionlennysnewsletter.com
    An in-depth guide to getting started with product-led growth
    Product Management from MVP to Product-Market Fit
    Product Management from MVP to Product-Market FitWebSeitz
    Product Management from MVP to Product-Market Fit
    How to accelerate growth by focusing on the features you already have
    How to accelerate growth by focusing on the features you already havelennysnewsletter.com
    Introducing the ARIA framework
    Your guide to PLG for complex products
    Your guide to PLG for complex productsgrowthunhinged.com
    This article discusses the application of Product-Led Growth (PLG) for complex products, specifically using the example of QuotaPath, a sales compensation software. The author argues that PLG can be successful even for complex products, citing benefits like customer retention, receptiveness of RevOps professionals to PLG, and the need for flexibility in sales compensation plans. However, the article also highlights the challenges of implementing PLG in this context, such as the presence of multiple personas and the handling of sensitive data. Ultimately, the article provides insights into the potential and challenges of applying PLG to complex products like sales compensation software.