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Your Ultimate Guide to Agile Transformation

Agile Velocity

Agile has been shown to shorten time-to-market, increase quality, instill predictability, improve customer satisfaction, and create an overall happier working culture. To learn more transformation pitfalls and how to avoid them, download our free white paper, 8 Common Pitfalls of An Agile Transformation.

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CX expert Jay Baer on creating experiences that get your customers talking

Intercom, Inc.

He’s written New York Times best-selling books such as Talk Triggers and Hug Your Haters , hosted and spoken in hundreds of events, and founded Convince & Convert , a digital strategy consulting firm that helps businesses gain and keep more customers. It’s easier to test new customer acquisition strategies.

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5 Types of B2B Customer Insights for SaaS and How to Collect Them [+Best Tools]

Userpilot

Collect market research insights from industry reports, census data, Google trends, user persona canvas and surveys, social listening, discovery interviews , and customer reviews. Use session recordings , click tracking, feature usage , customer journey interactions, eye tracking, and cohort analysis to understand user behavior.

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Combining DevOps and Agile Transformations to Achieve Business Outcomes

Agile Velocity

They are key inputs for your business and technology discussions around WHAT to work on. An Agile transformation is a rethinking and reworking of how your organization engages technology, people, and processes to achieve specific business outcomes. Reference: Harvard Business Review Analytic Services Survey, Sept 2018).

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5 Product Design Tips: Making Your App Sticky From the Start

Mind the Product

In the past, consumers typically read product reviews and bought the product that most reflected what they wanted. Consumers still read reviews and do their own research, but now before buying the product, they like to download and play around on the product’s app. But they can just as easily look elsewhere.

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4 Ways to Improve In-App CX with Onboarding Techniques 

Alchemer Mobile

Consider these scenarios for a moment: Scenario 1 : Supermarket giant, Tesco launches a mobile app for customers. It serves the purpose of a virtual grocery store for customers who are time-pressed to go and shop physically. Scenario 3: Using futuristic technology can pay handsomely. It’s only natural to wonder why.

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Incorporating Empathy into Product Management

ProductPlan

These scenarios often go beyond what’s typically covered in QA testing and usability sessions. But this just scratches the surface of the multitude of ways users will try using your team’s products. Yet, once a customer buys or licenses or downloads your product, they’re free to use it however they’d like.