Product Management

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When new features decrease revenue

We always talk about the importance of prioritizing user needs and building a product that solves these needs. What we don’t talk about as much, is how some of these features can negatively impact revenues. In this article, I explore that topic.

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Great features for your users

How do you build features your users will love? What are your users already doing? Build features that enable them to do this task better.

LinkedIn recently released a feature that displays this principle perfectly. I’ll dissect it in this article.

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How to Decide on the Features to build

It’s become clear to me why it’s important to understand what the user need is, and then solve for that need. But, the truth is that there are thousands of ways you can solve one problem. How then do we decide on the feature or features that will optimally solve the user’s problem?