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LinkedIn Thought Leadership Post Ideas

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I'm a product manager. Give me some good LinkedIn post ideas.
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Here are 3 optimized LinkedIn post ideas for you to establish your thought leadership as a Senior Product Manager in SaaS:

The Unsexy Secret to Building Successful MVPs

Most PMs obsess over cutting-edge tech and slick UIs for their MVPs. But in my experience, the real key is...

  • Ruthless prioritization of just the essential core functionality
  • Maniacal focus on a single user/buyer persona
  • Scrappy manual processes on the backend to validate demand before investing in automation

Launching a "minimal" product can feel underwhelming, but it's the fastest path to learning. Agree or disagree? #ProductManagement #MVP #StartupTips

User Research Doesn't Have to Be Expensive

I often hear founders say they don't have the budget for user research. But some of the most impactful insights I've uncovered have come from simple, scrappy research methods like:

  • Offering a $10 Starbucks gift card for a 20-minute user interview
  • Posting a survey in relevant LinkedIn/Facebook groups
  • Analyzing customer support tickets for common themes

You don't need a huge research budget to build empathy for your users. What are your favorite low-cost research hacks? #UserResearch #ProductStrategy #SaaS

Hot Take: Agile Is Overrated for Early-Stage Startups

Agile is often heralded as the gold standard for software development. But in my experience working with early-stage startups, adhering too strictly to agile methodologies like Scrum can actually slow you down.

When you're still searching for product-market fit, you need to be able to: - Make decisions and change direction on a dime - Cut scope relentlessly and ship imperfect solutions - Iterate based on user feedback, not arbitrary sprint timelines

Agile is great for more mature products and teams, but early on I prefer a more flexible approach. Thoughts? #Agile #StartupProduct #SaaS

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