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Level up accessibility in 2024 with these 4 resolutions:

UX Planet

Level Up Accessibility in 2024 Personal Resolutions for an Inclusive World [link] The New Year whispers promises of fresh starts and boundless possibilities. 3A] A report by the McKinsey Global Institute found that companies with diverse leadership teams are 21% more likely to outperform their peers financially. [3B] ilr.cornell.edu.

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10 years of UX studio

UX Studio

We facilitated 13 courses in a row, one in each semester starting in 2014 Autumn, up until the Pandemic interrupted our nice sequence in 2020. We made an impact in challenging industries, from cybersecurity to healthcare, and we took the challenges of fintech solutions to logistics.

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Is This the End of Customer Success Software as We Know It?

Gainsight

The critical role played by customer success (CS) teams is well known, as is the importance of the customer success software powering these teams. But, could thinking about customer success software as a category be leading us down the wrong path? Understanding the Customer Success Software Market. Here’s why.

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Women in Tech – Female CxOs Share their Challenges in Tech Startups – with Melissa Kwan, Alice de Courcy, Maja Voje, Laura Erdem & others

Userpilot

of leadership roles. Sometimes – a lot less: While in 2023 women in CEO roles earned “only” $14,000 less than men on average, in 2020 the gap was over $45,000 (nearly a third -31% – less!). I wanted to learn more about what challenges are deterring women from entering leadership career paths in tech. Again…Why?

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Turning Stress into Success: How Product Managers Can Overcome Workplace Challenges

People-First Product Leadership

A 2022 Product School survey found that 45% of product managers felt their team lacked the necessary skills or experience (report behind paywall) A 2020 survey by Amplitude reported that 44% of product managers struggle with building and maintaining high-performing teams. Top that off with. Have you found yourself in a similar frame of mind?