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Measure what truly matters. The AARRR (Pirate Metrics) framework breaks product growth into 5 actionable levers to drive each stage of the user lifecycle.
Synchronize 50 to 125 people on a single cadence. The ART aligns your agile teams to deliver value every 8 to 12 weeks.
Build, buy or adapt? The decision framework for evaluating every product capability without wasting budget or energy.
Map your business model on one page. 9 blocks to structure, test and pivot without writing a business plan.
Structure your AI prompts in 4 blocks: Context, Action, Expected Result, Example. Get precise answers on the first try.
Talk to your users every week, not once a quarter. Turn product uncertainty into validated decisions using Teresa Torres' framework.
8 ideas in 8 minutes. Jake Knapp's ideation exercise that forces your team to go beyond obvious solutions through time constraints.
Clarify who decides what. The DACI framework assigns 4 roles on every product decision to eliminate bottlenecks and speed up decisions.
Transform a fuzzy problem into a testable solution in 5 phases. The user-centered innovation method born at Stanford and popularized by IDEO.
Diverge then converge, twice. The Design Council's 4-phase framework to explore the right problem before designing the right solution.
An iterative 5-step prompting framework to get precise AI responses on complex topics, through a structured cycle of definition, refining and adjustment.
Discover and deliver in parallel. Marty Cagan's model where product validation and development move simultaneously, sprint after sprint.
Ask "Why?" five times. Toyota's Five Whys method transforms a surface symptom into an actionable root cause in under 30 minutes.
5 dimensions to structure any product strategy decision. The method used by PMs who ace their interviews at top tech companies.
Replace your rigid roadmap with a 4-level planning system. The GIST framework aligns goals, ideas, experiments and tasks to deliver what truly matters.
Prioritize with 3 criteria: Impact x Confidence x Ease. Sean Ellis' framework for fast, transparent and defensible decisions.
Link every feature to a business goal in 4 levels: Why, Who, How, What. Gojko Adzic's visual strategic planning method.
People don't buy products, they hire solutions to get a job done. Understand the job to be done, not the user profile.
Visualize, limit, streamline. The Kanban method transforms your workflow into a predictable pipeline, from Toyota in the 1940s to your product board.
Classify your features by their real impact on customer satisfaction. The Kano Model reveals what delights, what is expected and what leaves people indifferent.
Document your business model on one page in 20 minutes. Ash Maurya's Lean Canvas turns your assumptions into a testable plan, not a 40-page business plan.
Build, Measure, Learn. Eric Ries' method to validate your product hypotheses with an MVP before investing months of development.
Classify your products as Stars, Cash Cows, Question Marks and Dogs. Bruce Henderson's strategic tool for managing a product portfolio.
Clarify who does what on every product task. The RACI matrix assigns 4 roles to eliminate responsibility ambiguity in teams.
Classify your requirements as Must, Should, Could and Won't. Dai Clegg's MoSCoW method to protect the essential when time is tight.
A single metric that captures the fundamental value of your product. Sean Ellis' framework to align all teams on what truly matters.
Set ambitious objectives, measure them by key results. Andy Grove's OKR method, popularized by Google, to align the entire organization.
Identify poorly met customer needs with a simple formula. Anthony Ulwick's method to prioritize by the gap between importance and satisfaction.
Visualize the path between a business objective and solutions to test. Teresa Torres' tool for structuring continuous product discovery.
Define Purpose, Audience, Context and Tone before each AI prompt. Your communications become consistent, targeted and adapted to each audience.
Scope your product before coding. The PRD aligns product, design and engineering on the what and the scope before the first resource is committed.
Formulate your product vision on a single page. Roman Pichler's tool to align team, users and business objectives.
A 4-dimension prompting framework to structure precise and actionable AI instructions: define a Role, specify the Action, provide Context, and frame the expected Execution.
Score your initiatives with Reach, Impact, Confidence and Effort. Intercom's prioritization model to arbitrate your roadmap without politics.
Structure your AI prompts in four blocks: a clear Role, precise Instructions, defined Steps and an explicit end goal. RISE is the prompting framework for coherent and directly usable AI outputs.
Structure your prompts in three blocks: a Role to frame the AI, a precise Task to define the mission, a Format to control the output. Simple, direct, effective.
Deploy agility at enterprise scale. Dean Leffingwell's framework for aligning dozens of teams, programs and portfolio on a common strategy.
Deliver a product increment every 2 weeks. Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland's agile framework for structuring development through iterative sprints.
Shape the problem before coding. Ryan Singer's method (Basecamp) for delivering meaningful features in 6-week cycles without an infinite backlog.
SOLVE is a five-dimension prompting framework for complex problems: frame the Situation, state the Objective, set the Limits, request Variations, define the Evaluation.
Map strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in a single workshop. The strategic analysis tool born at Stanford Research Institute for informed decision-making.
Define the Task, specify the Action, clarify the end Goal. TAG is the minimalist prompting framework for fast, precise and directly operational AI requests.
Visualize the complete user journey before slicing into sprints. Jeff Patton's method to prioritize features by experience, not by backlog.
Map every step of your product flow to eliminate waste and deliver faster, without adding resources.
Plot your initiatives on two axes: value and effort. The most intuitive prioritization matrix to identify quick wins and avoid money pits.
Write the press release before coding. Amazon's method for starting from the ideal customer experience and working back to the solution.