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Turning Myself into an AI! OpenAI’s new custom ChatGPT LLM builder
Join me on an innovative journey of turning a personal challenge into a groundbreaking solution. As a product manager, I’ve always found creating epics and user stories to be a particularly time-consuming and complex task…
How I Used ChatGPT to Create a Custom WordPress Plugin for RICE Scoring
Over the weekend I got a little curious about how product managers prioritize their stories and...
RICE product management calculator and better prioritization using the RICE score?
Reach: The number of users who will be affected by the feature or project over a specific time period. A higher reach indicates a larger potential impact on users.
Impact: The degree to which the feature or project will positively affect users. This can be measured on a scale of 1 (minimal impact) to 10 (maximum impact).
Confidence: A percentage estimate of how confident the team is in their reach and impact assumptions. A higher confidence level indicates greater certainty in the estimates.
Effort: The amount of work required to complete the feature or project, measured in person-hours, days, or other suitable units. A lower effort score indicates that the project requires less work to complete.
Experimentation in Product Management: A Step-by-Step Guide to Improve Your Product’s Success
As a product manager, running experiments is essential to understanding and improving your product. Experimentation allows you to test hypotheses and make data-driven decisions that can improve your product’s success. In this article, we’ll explore 8 steps to run effective experiments with your product trio and product team.
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