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NEW- The Product Blueprint: The Architecture of Innovation and Product Management by Pablo Kaplan 

Title:  The Problem-First Method

Subtitle:  The Architecture of Innovation and Product Management

Author:   Pablo Kaplan

Genre: Non-Fiction/Business/Business Strategy

Format: Hardcover, ebook, & Paperwork

Publisher : ‎ Spines

Released:   April 2026

Synopsis:

The book drives us from the basics of product development techniques, through the breakthrough of Artificial Intelligence into our daily lives. He claims that it representes more than just a technological advancement— but it signifies a paradigm shift that demands immediate attention from product management professionals.

‘We stand at the face of one of the most transformative periods in modern history. The emergence of Artificial Intelligence has fundamentally altered the landscape of product development, creating unprecedented opportunities for innovation and growth. The intention of this book is to explore how product management must evolve and harness these revolutionary changes.’

It is a practical and inspiring resource for product managers, emphasizing the importance of innovation, adaptability, and customer focus in achieving success.
Pablo Kaplan is a Product Innovation expert with over 35 years of experience and thousands of successful products. He is the founder of Wheelchairs of Hope, a humanitarian initiative providing affordable wheelchairs for children in less developed areas.

During my tenure leading the intern innovation program at Keter, I had the opportunity to collaborate with Pablo Kaplan and to observe firsthand his disciplined approach to product development and organizational leadership. Recognizing the depth of his professional expertise, I later invited him to teach in the Master’s Program at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, where his structured methodology and clarity of thought contributed meaningfully to the academic discourse on product design, development, and innovation. This volume reflects the same rigor, experience, and insight that have long distinguished his work.

Prof. Ezri Tarazi, Chair of the Technion Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Buying Links: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GHSM1Q7T

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NEW- The Problem-First Method: A Framework for Innovative Product Builders by Kevin Scott Dias 

Title:  The Problem-First Method: A Framework for Innovative Product Builders

Subtitle:  A Framework for Innovative Product Builders

Author: Kevin Scott Dias  

Genre: Non-Fiction/Business/Business Strategy

Format: Hardcover & Paperwork

Released:   April 2026

Synopsis:

Late 2023. I’m on a video call with a practice owner who’s about to walk. She leans forward: “Do you have Autopay?”

I freeze. Our competitor just launched it. Every lost deal mentions it. So I say what any founder under pressure says: “We can build that.”

Three months later, we ship. Nobody cares.

We’d solved the wrong problem. Solo practitioners needed Autopay (set it, forget it, charge cards automatically). Our customers, multi-provider practices juggling insurance, exceptions, and staff who needed control, needed something completely different.

That mistake cost us three months. But it taught me something worth far more: the most expensive thing you can build is the right solution to the wrong problem.

This book is about the discipline of resisting that mistake, even when the pressure is on, the competitor is shipping, and everyone’s waiting for you to make a call.

I’m not a founder with billion-dollar exits to my name. Ambiki is a niche vertical SaaS serving pediatric therapy practices, not exactly TechCrunch headline material. But I’ve spent a decade making mistakes, recognizing patterns, and learning to tell the difference between real problems and imaginary ones.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • The traps smart teams fall into (Autopay, Safe Oasis, the API mirage) and why “competitor has it” is never a good enough reason.
  • Real frameworks that make problem-first thinking repeatable: the Feature Alignment Document, the 10-Question Validation Checklist, the Problem Atlas that replaces traditional roadmaps.
  • How we built our teletherapy platform three weeks before COVID hit the US, and what that taught us about sitting with a problem long enough for the right solution to emerge.

And the hardest lesson: how to maintain discipline when customers hand you solutions, sales wants features by Friday, and your ego whispers that of course you can build that.

Every page comes from practice. The messy, uncomfortable work of sitting with problems longer than feels natural, especially when momentum makes it feel like you’re still on track.

If you’ve ever shipped something clever and polished that nobody used, this book is for you. And if you’ve wondered why problem-first thinking is so hard when everyone already knows they should do it, you’re not alone.

Knowing the trap and avoiding it are two different skills. Let’s build the second one.

Buying Links: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GXV6PK1X

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Audio Release-Life Strategies for Teenagers by Bukky Ekine-Ogulana

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Title:    Life Strategies for Teenagers

Subtitle:   Positive Parenting Tips and Understanding Teens for Better Communication and a Happy Family

Author:    Bukky Ekine-Ogulana

Narrated:           N. Delgado

Genre: Non-Fiction/Parenting Teenagers/Education

Format: Audio 

Publisher: T.C.E.C Publishers United Kingdom

Time:   2 hours 8 minutes

Publication Date: June 1, 2019

Synopsis:

“Your teen is a child who is old enough to understand, but is still young enough to be pliable.” 

In Life Strategies for Teens, author Bukky Ekine-Ogunlana draws on 14 years of experience working with teenagers and their parents to offer proven methods for improving family communication skills, learning positive parenting and positive discipline methods and strategies for dealing with teen cell phone use and social media safety.

In this book, you will learn valuable teen communication tips:

  • How to understand teens – what teenage girls and boys really mean when they talk and interpreting non-verbal communication.
  • How to recognize teen depression and proven methods for dealing with it.
  • Parenting skills for dealing with disappointment and shortcomings.
  • Positive reinforcement practices for praising successes and encouraging growth.
  • How to monitor teenage cell phone, video game, and social media usage without causing a family meltdown.
  • How to curb nonchalance and defiant behavior with positive dialog and setting a good example.
  • How to raise a responsible, moral and purpose-driven teenager that you can be proud of.

Your children’s teenage years are when you should let them explore their growing teen independence, yet gently reel them in once in a while to make behavior adjustments as needed. Think of it as parental “product testing”. That means a lot of trial-and-error blanketed in love, before you proudly and confidently release your masterpiece into the world market!

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