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The 5 Best Product Management Books to Read

Inkbot Design

The 5 Best Product Management Books to Read Hey there, fellow product managers and aspiring product management enthusiasts! Look no further because today, we're diving into the world of product management books guaranteed to empower you on your journey.

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11 Creative Ways to Make Money Online in 2020

Just Creative

And besides, you can work on your personal brand by publishing content on platforms like LinkedIn, Quora and Instagram. Make sure you’re writing and publishing content regularly. Aim at becoming a product manager or a content editor, for instance. Sell Products Online. Self-Publish Books.

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The next era of design is intent-driven

UX Collective

Jack Menzel, former Product Management Director atGoogle. The Traditional WayA Maze of Clicks: Imagine youre a product manager trying to understand user behavior. Traditionally, sales reps relied on memory, note-taking, and post-call analysis to identify objections, track client needs, and make follow-up decisions.

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Revisiting The Pillars of Successful Email Design

Inkbot Design

It will vary from client to client and from project to project. Discuss it with your client. Going forward, you want to harmonise a client's particular objectives with the general goal of email design, which is, among other things, to foster personal, meaningful engagement with the client’s target demographic.

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Good product designers / bad product designers

UX Collective

They help their client understand what is good feedback and what is not. Bad designers ask the client to make decisions for them and let the discussion be a design-my-committee festival. They are confident in the design, but are actively looking for objections and are OK with being wrong. Build the design community you believe in.

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Don’t ever skip the post-mortem

UX Collective

Sometimes we don’t receive negative client feedback. Once upon a time, in my role as a digital designer, we decided to run through a web design project for a client without doing wireframes—you know, to speed things up. All grayscale, a standardized font across clients, no imagery or iconography of any kind…and no content.

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Design system FAQ: adoption and implementation

UX Collective

If we roll back to the “offline era”, agencies were mastering the effort of documenting those frameworks into one-time published manuals. Changed: visual frameworks aren’t defined “one time”, then published and delivered in a manual. Some of them became real icons. Changed: online means constantly evolving, connected, measurable.

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