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Product Management

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A curated collection of books related to Product Management, ranked by recommendation signals.

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The Hard Thing About Hard Things
The Hard Thing About Hard Things

Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers

60 recommendations
Recommendation Context
Available recommendation signals cluster around Business, Ceo, NonFiction, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneur lists, suggesting this book may fit readers looking for business judgment, leadership, or practical strategy. Treat this as discovery context, not a quality guarantee.
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The Innovator's Dilemma
The Innovator's Dilemma

When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail

46 recommendations
Recommendation Context
Available recommendation signals cluster around Business, NonFiction, Strategy, Entrepreneur lists, suggesting this book may fit readers looking for business judgment, leadership, or practical strategy. Treat this as discovery context, not a quality guarantee.
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Crossing the Chasm
Crossing the Chasm

Marketing and Selling HighTech Products to Mainstream Customers

25 recommendations
Recommendation Context
Available recommendation signals cluster around Business, NonFiction, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneur lists, suggesting this book may fit readers looking for business judgment, leadership, or practical strategy. Treat this as discovery context, not a quality guarantee.
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No coverShape Up
4 recommendations
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"Short, actionable, and free. We'll be applying some of their ideas to our process at Product Hunt." - Ryan Hoover

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No coverHooked
Hooked

How to Build HabitForming Products

3 recommendations
Description

How do successful companies create products people cant put downWhy do some products capture widespread attention while others flop What makes us engage with certain products out of sheer habit Is there a pattern underlying how technologies hook usNir Eyal answers these questions (and many more) by explaining the Hook Modela fourstep process e...

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No coverInspired
Inspired

How to Create Tech Products Customers Love

2 recommendations
Description

The basic premise of Inspired is that the best tech companies create products in a manner very different from how most companies create products. The goal of the book is to share the techniques of the best companies. This book is aimed primarily at Product Managers working on Technology,powered products. That includes the hundreds of "tech companie...

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No coverThe Lean Product Playbook
The Lean Product Playbook

How to Innovate with Minimum Viable Products and Rapid Customer Feedback

1 recommendation
Description

The missing manual on how to apply Lean Startup to build products that customers love"The Lean Product Playbook" is a practical guide to building products that customers love. Whether you work at a startup or a large, established company, we all know that building great products is hard. Most new products fail. This book helps improve your chances ...

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No coverStart at the End
Start at the End

How to Build Products That Create Change

1 recommendation
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No coverEscaping the Build Trap
Escaping the Build Trap

How Effective Product Management Creates Real Value

Description

To remain innovative in today s market, companies have to adopt a culture of learning and customercentric practices that are focused on outcomes rather than outputs. This book provides product managers with a practical process that focuses on finding opportunities to solve customer problems and achieve business goals.Author Melissa Perri provides ...

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No coverThe Product Book
The Product Book

How to Become a Great Product Manager

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