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Smart Products Need Smart Services: How IoT Affects Industrial Equipment

TSIA

On October 2013, CEO of General Electric, Jeff Immelt, kicked off GE’s Minds+Machines conference with this statement: "You went to bed last night as an industrial company. You will wake up in the morning as a software and analytics company." So what would make the CEO of an industrial equipment giant say this? In addition to their wide range of product offerings, GE is quickly becoming a software and analytics company that is stretching the definition of what a product is and how t

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UX for Kids’ Products: Designing for the Youngest of Users

UserTesting

Everyone has had that moment. Over at the table next to you is a toddler deftly tapping and swiping a tablet, and you think, “What was I doing at that age?”. The “digital natives” of the next generation became consumers … The post UX for Kids’ Products: Designing for the Youngest of Users appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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You Won’t Believe What These Five Lenses Can Show You About Your Product

Tyner Blain

Fundamentally, product management requires you to assess, synthesize, and prioritize the needs which drive the creation of your product in the context of three main objectives: desirability, viability, and feasibility. While laudable, these objectives are too abstract to be actionable. That’s where the five lenses come in (I could not resist the Buzzfeed-styled title).

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UX for Kids’ Products: Designing for the Youngest of Users

UserTesting

Everyone has had that moment. Over at the table next to you is a toddler deftly tapping and swiping a tablet, and you think, “What was I doing at that age?”. The “digital natives” of the next generation became consumers … The post UX for Kids’ Products: Designing for the Youngest of Users appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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Product Management Careers: Job Prospects, Pathways, and Must-Have Skills (2024)

The product management job market in 2024 reflects the fast-growing and ever-evolving nature of the field. For product managers looking to future-proof their careers and take advantage of new opportunities, staying informed about the professional landscape is a smart move. In this comprehensive career guide from Regis College, you’ll learn about: The current job outlook for product managers in 2024 Six professional pathways and the average salaries for these roles in the U.S.