Recap: Pacific Lake Joint Problem Solving Session on Conducting Product Discovery
March 18, 2022
EVENT RECAP
Video
Slides
Additional Resources
User Interviews – User recruitment tool
Roadmap – Executive Check In – Quarterly Product Review
Discovery at different stages (aka, Product Discovery Valley of Death)
Conducting Product Discovery
Jim Morris coaches Product Management organizations in startups, scale ups and Fortune 100s. He's a Silicon Valley entrepreneur with over two decades of experience including an IPO ($450 million) and a buyout ($168 million). In this guide he explains how to use product discovery to test for value, viability, feasibility, and usability continuously, to minimize waste of precious development resources.
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