Product Management Metrics and KPIs with FullStory Product Manager
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In this episode of FullStory Live Product Marketing Manager Hanna Woodburn sits down with Product Manager Tommy Noonan to discuss the most important product management metrics and KPIs for your business. Tommy also talks about how he got started in a data analytics and product management career.
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Great coverage of an area in product that can be dry if not shared by Product Managers like yourself who bring this important aspect of our role to life. Thank you 🤗
Insightful discussion.The PM truly appears to enjoy his work.
What’s a good book to show me how to use metrics to improve a product?
Interesting stuff. The PM truly loves his work. Kudos to him.Probably my dear PM needs to smile a bit more. You will get more gfs that way.
Where are those metrics that was the reason i came to this video? That "north star" thing?
Kinda ironic a video all about metrics has disabled the 1 key metric for me to know if this is even worth watching... WHY disable your like-to-dislike ratio???
@andile5945
2 жыл бұрын
Views/Comment ratio. Good luck.
@keemkorn
2 жыл бұрын
@@andile5945 It’s much easier to press a little thumb than leave a comment, no?
@karlkuder
Жыл бұрын
KZread no longer shows dislikes to viewers. They are shared with the creators.
@keemkorn
Жыл бұрын
@@karlkuder notice the KEY information here: my comment was made a WHOLE YEAR ago
@SMGAPR8
Ай бұрын
You may like, and completely agree You may like but disagree with a segment of the conversation, To dislike for that reason would be unfair to the discussion taking place, you may say " well you can leave a comment" 1. persons with reading/writing disability are disadvantaged. 2. Like or dislike button does not cover this exclusion, for both parties and therefore would give rise to false perception of a topic. 3. Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing, appreciate subtitles