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Listen to this episode on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts What if an AI could spot the moment two product teams start pulling in opposite directions -- before it derails a quarter?In this episode of Just Now Possible, Teresa Torres talks with Matthias and Charlotte Kleverud, co-founders of Momental, about their

Although postmortems are one of the most powerful learning tools in product development, most teams haven't yet discovered how to use them effectively.

Test new features, Visualize codebases, Send prototypes to Figma using the new Claude Code integration. Get to grips with the essential Cursor use cases in under an hour. Knowledge Series #101

Most product teams know they should be interviewing customers. And more teams than ever are actually doing it. That's the good news.The bad news? Many teams are struggling with what comes next.I've written before about the challenge of interview synthesis—going from a

What is product roadmap software? Building a product roadmap is a vital and incredibly useful process for any product manager, and the right roadmapping software can make the difference between The post Best Product Roadmap Software in 2026: Features, Pricing, and How to Choose appeared first on ProdPad.

Audio Version ($)I've been getting a lot of questions about why I'm diving so deep into Claude Code. So I want to take a step back and provide some context.Last March, when I started building my first AI product—the Product Talk Interview Coach

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This article represents a significant change to what we have been advocating for the past two decades. But hopefully you will agree it is necessary, and that it also represents a substantial step forward. We have been gradually but consistently raising the alarm about the need for product owners and feature team product managers to... The post Product Coaching and AI appeared first on Silicon Valley Product Group.

This article explains how you can successfully implement the product operating model—based on my experience of helping companies introduce and improve a product-centric way of working over the past 15 years.

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AI Voice in Practice: How voice AI is transforming product activation flows, demos, user research, internationalization and more. Examples from world leading companies.

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Every product has a strategy. But not all product strategies are clearly articulated, let alone communicated and understood. This can lead to confusion and misalignment: Different people have different ideas about what the actual strategy is and disagree on which features should be implemented. But it doesn’t have to be this way. In this article, I describe a clear, five-step process that helps you build an effective strategy for an existing product and create clarity and alignment.

By Marty Cagan and Elias Lieberich Marty’s Note: Recently I co-authored articles on The Product Model at Spotify, and The Product Model at Amazon. In this article, we hope to do the same by describing how the product model manifests at Google. My co-author in this case is the European-based product leadership coach Elias Lieberich.... The post The Product Model at Google appeared first on Silicon Valley Product Group.

Product teams play a key role in solving user problems and achieving product success. But who should lead the team and manage its work? The Head of Product, the product manager, or someone else? In this article, I explain why product teams should be self-managing. I describe the benefits this approach offers and what it takes to succeed at self-management.

Note: This is part of the product creator series of articles, based on the overview article, The Era of the Product Creator. This series is intended for anyone that wants to create a successful product, whether or not the person has had professional training or experience in product management, product design, or engineering. In a... The post Prototypes vs Products appeared first on Silicon Valley Product Group.

AI has significantly impacted product management. But so far, most product teams have used it to create new features and discover and deliver products faster. While helpful, this approach overlooks the area that most determines product success: strategy. In this article, I’ll explain how to move beyond execution and use AI as a strategic partner—helping you create a product strategy that achieves lasting success.

Just recently SVPG Partner Christian Idiodi hosted Shreyas Doshi on his Product Therapy podcast, where they discussed the role of product leadership. If you haven’t yet listened to this interview, I would strongly encourage it, as I loved hearing Shreyas’ thoughts on this critically important topic. You can find the full episode here. Shreyas described... The post Product Leadership Archetypes appeared first on Silicon Valley Product Group.
Rory McDonald, an expert in disruptive strategy, urges corporate leaders to learn from startups--and even preschoolers--as they seek to reinvent their organizations.