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A**S
Must read for all Product Leaders serious about improving Product Delivery
This book is fantastic. As well as very easy to read, it gives the perfect amount of examples and case studies alongside informative instruction and guidance.Product Operations is “common sense” brought to life and written in large so that product professionals can easily understand how they can improve product delivery in their business.In the two years of being a Product Manager and having read a lot of books, I’d rank this up there as a “must read” alongside the Marty Cagan books.
A**N
Brilliant and flexible playbook
No dogma here, just practical and adaptable real world lessons to wire in data driven continuous improvement. Melissa does it again.
M**L
Essential reading for product people at all levels
"Product Operations" by Melissa Perri and Denise Tilles brilliantly balances context setting with insightful case studies, offering tangible steps for implementing Product Operations.The book underscores the importance of Product Operations, emphasising it as the critical connector of cross-functional teams. It adeptly guides the reader on how to empower Product Managers, highlighting key responsibilities like data-driven decision-making, crafting outcome-focused roadmaps, and ensuring continuous discovery. The three pillars - Business Data & Insights, Customer & Market Insights, and Streamlined Processes - are a roadmap to success.Whether you're new to SaaS product management or a seasoned expert, this book offers invaluable insights. A must-have on every product leader's shelf!
P**N
Book content is 5 star, but given 3 star due to the print quality...
I love the book and the content, but the print quality is horrendous..
A**R
Jargon Overload
Full of jargon to the point it’s almost incomprehensible. I found it a really hard read.It tries to place product teams at the center of the company which is a similar approach finance books, security books and others all take, who is right?!!!It then ignores decades of advancements in business intelligence systems, operational reporting and predictive analytics and appears to almost suggest it has invented these concepts itself. Disappointing
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