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The history that makes me excited for product ops’ future
Product operations today resembles product management ten years ago. There are key lessons in this that tell us what our future may be.
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What should product leaders spend their time on?
The authors managed to get a remarkable amount of information about product operations into an easy-to-read, concise format.
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The Remarkably Simple Release Calendar: Product Operations In Practice
One story of how two product operations professionals at different companies came up with the same simple solution to release calendars.
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The Product Ops Strategy Stack: Unlock Your Strategic Partner Potential
Defining the product ops strategy stack for your organization and aligning it sets the foundation for a strong product ops function.
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How To Know If You Are a Strategic Product Ops Partner
A great strategic partner can make that happen. Yet product operations professionals rarely feel like they are fulfilling that potential.
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How to build a customer-obsessed culture: product operations in action
Read all about how to to think about product operations via multiple touchpoints to make a customer-obsessed culture.
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When the tool gets in the way of the goal
One common product operations mistake is when someone’s job becomes managing the tool instead of trying to achieve a certain goal.
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Everything you need to know to run premortems
Premortems are a powerful tool for changing a team’s product culture. Paired with retros, they become the core of how product teams evolve.
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Surprising Lessons From Prime Day: Breaking Down Bottlenecks
Learn a lesson about product operations from Prime Day and find ways to reduce the bottlenecks during spikes in work.
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Bringing shadow product operations into the light
We need to bring shadow product ops work into the light. We can’t expect product managers to make the work happen alongside their other responsibilities.
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What is Product Operations? The four pillars you need to understand deeply
This four-part product operations framework helps structure and assess how an organization is working together.
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Getting started with product operations
Getting started with product operations at your company doesn’t mean you need to hire a product operations team. Start by taking a few steps to be more deliberate about where your team is investing today and acknowledging what the work would be worth to you.