Building Products for the Enterprise: Product Management in Enterprise Software

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Building Products for the Enterprise addresses the unique complexities of developing software for businesses rather than individual consumers. While most product management resources focus on viral growth and user aesthetics, Blair Reeves and Benjamin Gaines shift the focus to the high stakes of corporate environments. They explain how to navigate long sales cycles, complex procurement processes,…

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