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Coaching Product Strategy

October 2
57 mins

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Episode Description

Christian sits down with Marty to demystify one of the most talked-about, yet misunderstood topics in product: product strategy. They draw sharp lines between business strategy, go-to-market, vision, and product strategy; dig into why lack of focus masquerades as a “prioritization problem”; and unpack how strong product strategy drives alignment and results.

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Today’s discussion unpacks:

  • A clear definition of product strategy

  • How product strategy differs from business strategy

  • What “we have a prioritization problem” really means

  • Earning stakeholder trust

  • Moving from feature roadmaps to outcome-based roadmaps

  • How to pick focus areas

  • How to increase the odds of success

  • When and how AI belongs in your product strategy

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References:

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More from SVPG on product strategy:

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Where to find Marty Cagan:

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Where to find Christian Idiodi:

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Timestamps:

(01:34) Defining product strategy

(05:43) Product strategy vs. business strategy

(13:51) Do you need a product vision?

(16:03) What characterizes a good strategy?

(23:25) How to coach executives on focus

(30:49) Earning stakeholder trust

(36:09) Who should solve and who should strategize?

(38:11) Annual planning vs. real strategy

(41:25) The two components of a product strategy

(45:14) Where product strategies fail

(48:41) How does AI impact product strategy?

(52:43) Strategic pivots: making the strategy a living artifact

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Disclaimer:

While this podcast is named “Product Therapy”, it is not hosted by licensed therapists or mental health professionals, and it is in no way a substitute for professional mental health services. We recognize the importance of mental well-being and encourage anyone facing personal difficulties to seek support from qualified professionals. See https://findahelpline.com/

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