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Everything You Need to Know About Creating User Personas for Enterprise Applications

UX Planet

Picture this: You’re a stakeholder in a company specializing in enterprise SaaS solutions, and your team is embarking on developing a new product. UX User personas are like detailed maps that guide the development of a product to meet specific user needs. The challenge? Understanding the diverse needs of your potential users.

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The key to making product analytics work in enterprise-level organisations

Mixpanel

This article investigates the challenges larger organisations face when implementing product analytics, how to overcome them, and how to successfully develop a data-driven product development culture that focuses on providing excellent customer experiences. Why product analytics is hard in enterprise organisations.

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UserGuiding Pricing Guide: Is It Worth the Money? (+ Better Alternatives)

Userpilot

Looking for an in-depth review of UserGuiding pricing so you can understand whether it’s the right choice for you? Although review sites and word-of-mouth can help you narrow down your choices, they can fail to help you make the right decision. The platform allows you to build product tours and walkthroughs without any coding.

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Lying To Customers

Mironov Consulting

That might seem obvious or naïve, but recent conversations with several B2B/enterprise clients suggest that it’s actually controversial. For context, enterprise tech companies tend to have a small number of large deals each quarter that really matter. ( Enterprise customers are sophisticated and (mostly) know how to listen to vendors.

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User Documentation: The Ultimate Guide for Product Managers

Userpilot

There’s an important distinction between documentation intended for your end users, and the more technical docs leveraged by developers and software architects. Documentation should be contextually relevant: it depends on what your software does, what problems you’re trying to solve, and the needs of your audience.

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4 Myths About Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe)

Agile Velocity

But let’s be honest here – typical Agile enterprise transformations are complicated! It stands to reason that most enterprises will need a reasonably comprehensive framework to leverage when pursuing full enterprise agility. RUP has 4 project lifecycle phases – Inception, Elaboration, Construction, and Transition.

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4 Myths About Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe)

Agile Velocity

But let’s be honest here – typical Agile enterprise transformations are complicated! It stands to reason that most enterprises will need a reasonably comprehensive framework to leverage when pursuing full enterprise agility. RUP has 4 project lifecycle phases – Inception, Elaboration, Construction, and Transition.