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A curated collection of 386 tips, summarized for product people.
A playbook of 13 key “plays” drawn from successful practices from the private sector and government that, if followed together, will help government build effective digital services.
A collection of tools to bring human-centered design into your project.
Being a human-centered designer is about believing that as long as you stay grounded in what you’ve learned from people, your team can arrive at new solutions that the world needs. And with the design kit, you’re now armed with the tools needed to bring that belief to life.
Curated resources for product people. We bring you the smartest takes on Product Management that matter. Loaded with articles, videos, podcasts, and more, Product Manual is your essential guide to building remarkable products.
New problems worth solving are created as byproducts of old solutions. With the right framing, you can position your product to be the only viable alternative in your customer's mind -- making the competition irrelevant.
Learn about how to gain valuable insights from customer interviews, run effective product experiments, and drive product outcomes that create value for their customers and their businesses.
Mind the Product is the world’s largest community of passionate product people. We are run by product people, for product people, and united by a mission to push our craft forward together.
Do one important thing: make better, faster business decisions. Vastly better, faster business decisions. Bringing principles from lean manufacturing and agile development to the process of innovation, the Lean Startup helps companies succeed in a business landscape riddled with risk. This book shows you how.
Entrepreneur and founder of the Lean Startup movement, Eric Ries, reveals how startup principles can be used by organizations ranging from established stalwarts to early-stage upstarts.
From the first chief technology officer of the United States, a brilliant look at our government, private sector “open innovation,” and how to tackle our most difficult problems with a government shaped for the twenty-first century.
What separates successful entpreneurs isn't starting with a perfect plan, but finding a plan that works before running out of resources. Running Lean outlines a systematic methodology built on business modeling, bootstrapping, and Lean Startup principles for doing this.
Scaling Lean offers an invaluable blueprint for modeling startup success. You’ll learn the essential metrics that measure the output of a working business model, give you the pulse of your company, communicate its health to investors, and enable you to make precise interventions when things go wrong.
The core idea behind Lean Analytics is this: by knowing the kind of business you are, and the stage you’re at, you can track and optimize the One Metric That Matters to your startup right now.
The Lean Product Playbook provides clear, step-by-step guidance to help you create successful products.
We’ve written this book for the Jobs-to-be-Done student and practitioner who has a basic grasp of JTBD concepts and wants to strengthen their technique and continue to get better results out of their application of Jobs-to-be-Done.