Reports on Product Management & Development
Our Product Management and Development reports offer actionable insights to help teams build better products, faster. They cover essential topics such as A/B testing, development of new products, product-market fit, and feature management. Whether you’re refining product management processes or scaling your innovation pipeline, these reports deliver proven frameworks and real-world examples.
Explore how leading companies run experiments at scale, measure product-market fit, and execute product development and design decisions. You’ll also find deep dives into feature sunsetting and product launch cycles—critical elements for maintaining user satisfaction while driving innovation. Each report combines strategy with operational tactics, making it ideal for product leaders, designers, and growth teams. Browse below to access free and premium reports designed to support your product management and development goals or visit our full Research Shop to explore all available reports across industries.
Case Study: How Airbnb Builds and Ships Product in 6-Week Cycles
Airbnb uses a 6-week product cadence to balance innovation with execution. Learn how squads, rituals, and agile tools fuel continuous delivery. A deep dive into scalable product management.
Experimentation at Scale: How Tech Companies Run A/B Testing
A/B testing at scale separates assumptions from insights. This report shows how Amazon, Netflix, and others run experiments that shape billion-dollar decisions. Includes infrastructure, culture, and governance.
Measuring Product-Market Fit: Leading Indicators and Mistakes
PMF isn’t a milestone—it’s a moving target. This guide breaks down modern metrics, qualitative signals, and common misreads. Ideal for startups and scaleups chasing real user traction.
Feature Sunsetting: When and How to Kill Features Without Alienating Users
A practical guide for retiring product features without breaking trust or causing churn. Learn how to assess usage data, communicate transparently, and execute smooth transitions. Includes real-world lessons from Slack, Google, and Atlassian.