This document discusses the importance of a product's reputation. It notes that a reputation takes time to build and acts like an insurance policy when issues arise. A strong reputation influences customers' purchasing decisions and can help with employee retention and community support. The document recommends that product managers engage customers through two-way communication to build their product's reputation by addressing areas like environmental sustainability.
15. Yes! Product managers prefer to consider stuff that have been in the present which is a reason why we are able to become unclear about why our product's status is really important.
16. A status is made-up with time and really should be seen like a kind of insurance plan.
17. If your crisis happens which involves what we should are providing, its status can easily see it with the crisis.
18. A status is a lot more important than a lot of us provide credit for.
19. A status is when our clients make choices about which item to buy once they have already made a decision to purchase.
20. Furthermore, a status can enjoy a vital role such areas as retaining employees (who would like to focus on something having a bad status?), support in the community, etc.
21. So What Can An Item Manager Caused By Increase Their Product's Status?
22. Product managers can enjoy a vital role in developing and enhancing their product's status.
23. It works out that certain from the key methods a status is produced is thru communication with clients.
24. Product managers can engage the city of potential clients to be able to build their product's status.
25. This enables these phones show future clients just precisely what their product means.
26. You should understand that this communication must be a 2-way dialog - product managers have to listen after which do something according to what they're hearing.
27. Bear in mind that you will find key areas that product managers can address to be able to boost their product's status.
28. Included in this are environment issues for example: energy efficiency, waste, eco-friendly items, and recycling.