Product Psychology
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Building great products through feedback and psychology: Amritha Arun Babu Mysore (Product Leader, Amazon)
In an interview, Amritha Arun Babu, AI/ML Product Leader at Amazon, delves into the fundamental principles propelling product leadership at the e-commerce giant. From prioritizing user expectations to navigating the intricacies of data quality in AI development, Amritha shares invaluable insights and delves into future trends that will shape the product management landscape. Read more »
SUNDAY REWIND: 8 rules for flow in product
Earlier this year, Ebenezer Diagi, Product Manager and Designer at ZIMVEST wrote a great guest post for Mind the Product on engaging your users through flow. In this Sunday’s rewind, we look back to this engaging piece. Read on for a quick recap. Read more »
The power of behavioral psychology in product
The article explores how behavioral psychology can be applied in product management. Read more »
Engaging your users through Flow
How can product managers engineer engagement for their users? In this guest post, Ebenezer Diagi, Product Manager and Designer, discusses the art of flow to cultivate passion and loyalty amongst your user base. Read more »
The art of product management with Ken Norton
In this Ask me Anything (AMA) for prioritised members, Managing Director, Emily Tate, was joined by Ken Norton, Executive Product Coach, to discuss the art of product management. Watch the video in full or read on for the key points discussed. Read more »
How behavioral engineering helps to build better products
In this post, we will look at the vast concepts of behavioural engineering to help you design better products. Read more »
Spotify, crypto, and ethics - Cennydd Bowles on The Product Experience
Product people are charged with representing the needs of the customer as well as the needs of the business—but what happens when these are in conflict? We asked ethics consultant Cennydd Bowles to chat with us about how to handle some tricky situations in product. Read more »
The influence of psychological safety on product management
Psychological safety has recently become one of the buzzwords in many workplaces. Many leaders might understand its importance but they often misunderstand what exactly it means and how to establish it. Read more »
Reading the gaps in product
You can get a lot of highly valuable information from the white space between all the words we read every day—does that sound like magic? In the following post, I explain why this has nothing to do with magic but it can be a very powerful tool for every product person. Read more »
The Biggest Missing Element in Most Product Experiences, According to Behavioural Science (Does Yours Have It?)
Libby was new to backpacking. Her first trip was a 4-day trek through the Sierras with a good friend who was far more experienced. Before setting off, they downloaded an app that tracked their speed, elevation gain and miles. At the end of the first day, they were eager to see how far and fast Read more »