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What Do We Owe Our Teams?

Mironov Consulting

 Last week, though, in my product leadership workshop , we had an extended discussion about the core people-and-organizational obligations we have toward those who work for us. (If Our CEO thinks that a new product manager is doing a poor job because her product has falling revenue and poor customer feedback.  But

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Insights and Actions: What Can We Do to Change UXR for the Better?

dscout People Nerds

Jenn Kuhns breaks down how we can turn our greater hopes for the field into a concrete reality. UX research often attracts idealists and dreamers.

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Book Excerpt: What Do We Do Now? By Randy Silver

Mind the Product

The post Book Excerpt: What Do We Do Now? It quickly became clear that many people were dealing with the same basic questions. There was also a lot of confusion about how to move forward. As a result, I sat down [.]. By Randy Silver appeared first on Mind the Product.

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What we should do with a Scrum Team’s fluctuating Velocity trends?

The Product Coalition

Focussing on what if there is a variance observed in the growing trend of Velocity for a team. Let us get to focus on what if there is a variance observed in the growing trend of Velocity for a team. This is what we are used to seeing on forecast bulletins and on local news media. Not necessary.

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Understanding User Needs and Satisfying Them

Speaker: Scott Sehlhorst

We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this.

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What do you think decides a good user experience? We asked some Google users

TryMyUI

This article will explore what some Google users think about this concept of a "good user experience." We hope you find these insights interesting. The post What do you think decides a good user experience? We asked some Google users appeared first on TryMyUI Blog.

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Track feature requests & read customer feedback on Slack: what we do at Usersnap

Usersnap

We at Usersnap believe the voice of customers should be the driver of product development. But how to do that so that it’s frictionless for the users and manageable for you? If you’re not asking your customers what they want, you will not be able to build a product they love using. I’m only kidding. And our Slack integration 2.0

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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Research Study: Customer Perceptions of the Community Experience

What do consumers expect when it comes to CX? Rather than assume that branded communities meet the expectations of the consumer, we wanted to figure out the “want behind the want” by asking if customer expectations around CX align with community offerings. If customers perceive community as a solution to CX expectations.

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Resilient Machine Learning with MLOps

We do not know what the future holds. But we can take the right actions to prevent failure and ensure that AI systems perform to predictably high standards, meet business needs, unlock additional resources for financial sustainability, and reflect the real patterns observed in the outside world.

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Team Leadership in the Age of Agile

Speaker: Roy Osherove, Technology and Leadership Consultant

To do this, you've learned a wide variety of techniques and methodologies - SCRUM, Kanban, TDD, DevOps, self-organized teams, and much more. However, as software leaders, we often find that as we go to implement these approaches, we feel stuck. And the answers focus on leadership.

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2021 Community Predictions

What does 2021 have in store for the community profession? What can organizations do to ensure their business remains relevant? What impact has the global situation had on the community and what can we expect moving forward into 2021? Will these unprecedented times expedite the rise of branded communities?

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An Adult Conversation About Estimates

Speaker: Beekey Cheung, Software Consultant, Professor Beekums, LLC

As senior software leaders, how can we determine whether estimates are helpful or harmful to our teams? We are excited to be joined by Beekey Cheung, a software consultant and blogger known as Professor Beekums, who has helped many leaders and teams go from fearing estimates to using them appropriately.

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Tough Bosses, Unrealistic Goals, and Other Corporate Challenges That a Customer-Centric Product Strategy Can Empower You to Solve

Speaker: Bob Caporale, Founder of Strategy Generation Company

And have you ever had your boss tell you to just “make those goals happen,” even in the absence of any clear plan that might allow you to do just that? So how do we solve this problem? And that’s exactly what we’re. going to learn how to do in this webinar!

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Customer Perceptions of the Community Experience

What do consumers expect when it comes to CX? What is most important when interacting with a brand, and what is the ideal experience they’re looking for? Customer experience expectations are ever-changing so understanding what they are is crucial to the success of your brand.