May 1, 2024
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Product Delivery is the process of bringing a new product to market. It involves a series of steps, from product ideation and development to production and distribution. Product Delivery is a critical part of the product lifecycle, and it can have a significant impact on a product's success or failure.
Why Learn About Product Delivery?
There are many reasons why someone might want to learn about Product Delivery. Some of the most common reasons include:
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Reading list
We've selected 14 books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Product Delivery.
Teaches readers how to use the Lean Product Process to develop and launch successful products. It is based on the author's experience at Google, where he helped to develop the Android operating system.
Provides a step-by-step guide to using Scrum to develop and deliver products. It is written by an experienced Scrum trainer and consultant, and it is packed with practical advice and case studies.
Practical guide to product roadmapping. It covers everything from setting a vision to building a roadmap to tracking progress. It is written by two experienced product managers, and it is packed with real-world examples.
Introduces the Sprint process, a five-day workshop for solving big problems and testing new ideas. It is written by three Google Ventures partners, and it is based on their experience helping hundreds of startups. Provides guidance on how to run a Sprint, and it includes case studies of companies that have used Sprint to successfully launch new products.
Explains how to use Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) to set goals and track progress. It is written by a venture capitalist who has helped to implement OKRs at Google, Bono, and the Gates Foundation.
Provides a framework for building products that customers love. It is written by a former Google product manager, and it is based on his experience developing some of Google's most successful products.
Explains the challenges of marketing and selling technology products to mainstream customers. It provides a framework for crossing the chasm between early adopters and mainstream customers.
Explains why large companies often fail to innovate. It provides a framework for understanding the innovator's dilemma, and it offers advice on how to overcome it.
Provides a framework for building a successful startup. It is based on the author's experience as a startup founder, and it is packed with practical advice and case studies.
Provides advice on how to build a successful business. It is written by a serial entrepreneur, and it is based on his experience founding and running several successful companies.
Provides advice on how to build a successful startup. It is written by a venture capitalist and PayPal co-founder, and it is based on his experience investing in and mentoring startups.
Provides a framework for getting customers for your startup. It is written by two experienced entrepreneurs, and it is packed with practical advice and case studies.
Provides a framework for developing good strategy. It is written by a professor and consultant, and it is based on his research on successful and unsuccessful companies.
This ancient Chinese military treatise provides insights into strategy and tactics. It has been used by military leaders and business leaders for centuries.
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