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INSPIRED: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love

INSPIRED: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love

Book by Marty Cagan
4.2/5 · Goodreads
How do today's most successful tech companies—Amazon, Google, Facebook, Netflix, Tesla—define, design and develop the products that have earned the love of literally billions of people around the world? Perhaps surprisingly, they do it very... Google Books
Originally published: 2008
Author: Marty Cagan
Rating (5,504) · $24.78 · In stock
The book is a helpful guide for creating the right product culture for success. Cagan shares his experiences and insights from his storied career in product ...
"This book was a catalyst for helping us transform how we organize and operate. Marty gave us a compelling case for change, actionable steps, and the ...
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Creating inspiring products begins with discovering a product that is valuable, usable, and feasible. If you can not do this, then it s not worth building ...
Jun 15, 2021 · Totally agree with you - Very inspiring book that helps to bring the gap between ideas and product in a very structured way. Other product- ...
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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.
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Learn to design, build, and scale products consumers cant get enough of How do todays most successful tech companies―Amazon, Google, Facebook, Netflix, ...
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Learn to design, build, and scale products consumers can't get enough of How do today's most successful tech.
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This thoroughly updated second edition shares the same objective of being the most valuable resource for technology product managers, yet it is completely new― ...
... INSPIRED will show you how to turn up the dial of your own product efforts, creating technology products your customers love. The first edition of INSPIRED ...
169 quotes from Inspired: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love: 'one of the most critical lessons in product is knowing what we can't know,'