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Why product manager needs to do user research

You're attempting to strike a balance between immediate deadlines and long-term strategic goals. While maintaining your team's focus, keeping them informed, and preventing overwhelm, you're attempting to deliver value to users and drive outcomes for your business. Many inexperienced (and frequently senior) product managers abandon user research in this challenging climate, or they just think that another team will pick up the slack. When ambitious PMs try to incorporate user research, they frequently only do so for "major features" or "overhauls" rather than using a more enduring and frequently more successful continuous strategy. This is incorrect. Continuous user research assists product managers in defining appealing testing opportunities, identifying prospective feature opportunities, and improving product decisions. Simply said, ongoing research improves product managers. Benefits of Continuous user research and understanding user -> Make wiser p...