Once a product reaches over $100 million in revenue product managers can run into the “Big Revenue Growth Problem”. Fortunately there are a lot of short and long term strategies that can be used to conquer this challenge.
Product Managers: Build/Buy/Partner. Do You Really Have a Choice?
There is a ton of information from thought leaders about product managers build/buy/decision making. Do product managers really have a choice?
What Can a 50 Year Old Software Product Teach Modern SaaS Companies?
Today’s modern SaaS companies face significant challenges in growing their revenues, profits, and enterprise value. Fortunately, they have the benefit of learning lessons from products, like Mark IV, that have been around for decades.
Product Management Business Cases: Process More Important Than Models
There are hundreds of suggested formats for product management business cases – from Lean Startup to private equity inspired Harvard Business School case studies. Every software company has their own approach to product management business cases. Experience has shown that the process ofbuilding the business case is more important than the models it contains.
Product Managers: How Do You Manage Middle Aged Products?
Product managers of products in the late majority/laggard stages of the TALC face additional challenges that early stage product managers don’t. This post describes 10 principles product managers can use to maximize the success of middle age products.
Borg, Knights in Shining Armor, and Hippies. The Spectrum of Tech M&A
Tech M&A and valuations are at an all-time high. There are many different styles used by acquirers – some are friendlier than others. This post describes the spectrum of approaches form the harsh Borg style to the friendly Hippie style employed by FAANG companies. Product managers need to understand the differences between these approaches so they are well prepared in the event of an acquisition.