It starts with good intentions — a quick fix here, a shiny feature there — and suddenly, your product portfolio’s bursting at the seams. In this guide, Talke Hoppmann-Walton walks you through a “Product Kondo” exercise to declutter, realign, and spark some serious product joy for both your business and your customers. https://smashingmagazine.com/2025/04/product-kondo-guide-evaluating-organizational-product-portfolio/
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