Quotes About Product
Relationship innovation is more important to women than product innovation is.
~ Jay Conrad Levinson
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Creativity comes from knowledge. You must have knowledge of your own product or service, your competition, your target audience, your marketing area, the economy, current events, and the trends of the time. With this knowledge, you'll have what it takes to develop a creative marketing program, and you'll produce creative marketing materials.
~ Jay Conrad Levinson
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Today's terrorism is not the product of a traditional history of anarchism, nihilism, or fanaticism. It is instead the contemporary partner of globalization.
~ Jean Baudrillard
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Neither the state guards nor the municipal police stopped me. What they saw going by was no longer a man but the curious product of misfortune, something to which laws could not be applied. I had exceeded the bounds of indecency.
~ Jean Genet
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Saddam Hussein is a product of Western departments of state and big companies, just as Hitler, Mussolini, and Franco were born of the 'peace' imposed on their countries by the victors of the Great War. Saddam is such a product in an even more Flagrant and cynical way. Because the Iraqi dictatorship proceeds, as do the others, from the transfer of aporias in the capitalist system to vanquished, less developed, or simply less resistant countries.
~ Jean-Francois Lyotard
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Once the product's task is known, design the interface first then implement to the interface design.
~ Jef Raskin
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You're confusing product with process. Most people, when they criticize, whether they like it or hate it, they're talking about product. That's not art, that's the result of art. Art, to whatever degree we can get a handle on (I'm not sure that we really can) is a process. It begins in the heart and the mind with the eyes and hands.
~ Jeff Melvoin
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I had to work hard to figure out the least I could build to make people happy.
~ Jeff Patton
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Prioritize specific business goals, customers, and users, and then their goals, before prioritizing features.
~ Jeff Patton
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It all seems important. But then we step back and think about the specific people who will use our product, and what they'll need to accomplish to be successful. We distill that into a sentence or two. Then we carve away everything we don't need, and we're shocked at how small our viable solution really is. It's magic
~ Jeff Patton
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Slice out a release strategy. Remember: there's always too much to build.
~ Jeff Patton
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The goal of using stories isn't to write better stories. The goal of product development isn't to make products.
~ Jeff Patton
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Story mapping keeps us focused on users and their experience, and the result is a better conversation, and ultimately a better product.
~ Jeff Patton
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Good teams have a compelling product vision that they pursue with a missionary-like passion. Bad teams are mercenaries.
~ Jeff Patton
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Ben Horowitz's Good Product Manager, Bad Product Manager,
~ Jeff Patton
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The minimum viable product is the smallest product release that successfully achieves its desired outcomes.
~ Jeff Patton
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One potential anti-pattern is to make the business stakeholder take on the product ownership role.
~ Jeff Patton
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Stories about backend services or security issues can be challenging. I see people writing and thinking about things from their own perspective, not that of the people who ultimately benefit: "as a product owner, I want you to build a file uploader so that the customer requirements are met." Nasty things like that.
~ Jeff Patton
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evaluate if we've built what we envisioned at the quality level we hoped for and in the timeframe we planned. Do this in a team product review and reflection.
~ Jeff Patton
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A beverage of leisure is a serious business," Shane Bowermaster was known to declare. "There can be no product of pleasure without the inverse on the end of the producer.
~ Jeff Phillips
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Terroir's direct translation is 'a sense of place,' and what it means is the sum of the effects of a localized environment, inasmuch as they impact the qualities of a particular product. Yes, that can mean wine, but what if you applied these criteria to thinking about Area X?
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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It must not be lost sight of in this connection that the human class of life is a part and a product of nature, and that, therefore, there must be fundamental laws which are natural for this class of life. A stone obeys the natural laws of stones; a liquid conforms to the natural law of liquids; a plant, to the natural laws of plants; an animal, to the natural laws of animals; it follows inevitably that there must be natural laws for humans.
~ Alfred Korzybski
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Advertisers also know that humor can help bond us to their product.
~ Allen Klein
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the tension between commoditization and product differentiation — that is, between wanting to sell in a thick market to buyers even if they don't care who you are, and trying to make your product special enough that many buyers will care enough about you to seek you out.
~ Alvin E. Roth
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