podcast

Intercom on Product Management

by Intercom

Chapter 9: Get comfortable killing a feature

26.10.2017 • 00:04:19

Feature creep comes at a high cost, which is why you must get comfortable killing a feature. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Cal...

Chapter 8: How to increase user engagement

26.10.2017 • 00:06:39

There is no consistent quantifiable definition of engagement across different products, but if you make user engagement a priority there are loads of ...

Chapter 7: Why do new features flop?

26.10.2017 • 00:06:29

New features are just code that’s gathering virtual dust, unless they're being used by your customers. To keep your next launch from flopping, ask you...

Chapter 6: How to fight physics envy

26.10.2017 • 00:06:22

We’d all love it if the ROI for a feature was always perfectly proportional to the time we spent on it. That's not the case – but in software it can b...

Chapter 5: Which new features should you actually build?

26.10.2017 • 00:10:45

What things should you actually add to your product roadmap? We've got an acid test of 10 'Yes or No' questions, and any feature must score straight y...

Chapter 4: Making things people want

26.10.2017 • 00:05:21

The problems people encounter in their lives rarely change from generation to generation, but the products they hire to solve these problems change al...

Chapter 3: When to say no to new features

26.10.2017 • 00:17:28

Product managers have to be great at saying "no" to new feature requests. It's the most important word in their vocabulary, and in this episode we wal...

Chapter 2: How to improve your features

26.10.2017 • 00:07:53

A good product manager makes improvements that will benefit the business and its customers, but that doesn't have to mean shipping new features. In th...

Chapter 1: How are people actually using your product?

24.10.2017 • 00:06:26

Before you start creating a product roadmap that will lead to greatness, it’s time to take stock and see what’s currently going on in your product. Ho...