Posts in Product Management
Hiring a Product Operations Manager? Read this First

You’re efficiency focused. You see how to deliver value faster to customers by shortening feedback loops and sharing knowledge within the org. And assuming you’ve allocated — or are considering — a 2020 headcount for Product Operations, how do you find the right person? What are the right skills and experiences for this hire? How do you source candidates?

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How to NOT mess up your SaaS Migration

I’ve often said that one of the biggest benefits to being a Product Manager for B2B SaaS products is that your customers generally stay with you for at least 3 years, if not 5 or more. That “stickiness” is inherent for a business tool because large companies don’t want to invest in change management every few months or even every year. Why? Because migrating between systems can be a huge time suck for IT teams and the other individuals who use the tools. It’s rare the the ROI for switching makes sense.

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B2B SaaS Top-Line Metrics: Getting More Out of Your Revenue Measurements

Every company’s context is going to be different and there are many potential paths to top-line growth. The right set of revenue metrics will help you better understand your current position and identify the right growth levers to pull for your company. Some things you might be thinking about… Must you increase the size of your customer base? Do you need to make more money out of each customer? If the latter, should you be trying to increase the value of each customer with new or better products and services, or should you be focused on retaining customers for longer?

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What to look for when interviewing a Product Manager

If Product Management is both an art and a science, evaluating candidates cannot be something which is 100% objective. That hasn’t stopped people from making millions writing books about acing the PM interview at places like Google or Amazon. This guide isn’t for job seekers, it’s for interviewers, though it could be used by either. It’s particularly targeted at CEOs and other leaders who have not hired a product person before.

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