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Conducting User Research in Product Management

The Product Guy

In our a recent live stream from one of our mentors of The Product Mentor , Ian Moulton, lead a conversation around “Conducting User Research”. He translates complex business problems into solutions that are easily consumed by engineering, marketing and sales. Signup to be a Mentor Today! View the live stream….

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Y Oslo 2024: When It Comes to Discovery, Something is Better Than Nothing

Product Talk

Every single person that contributes to building a product, all of the makers in the room, we need to care about our customers, we need to make sure that what we’re building is going to work for them, and I want to introduce some ideas that will help you do that. I think that was in 2004. We’ve come a long way.

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Product Goals in Scrum

Roman Pichler

A sample goal might be to acquire users, increase conversion, generate revenue, or reduce technical debt. What’s more, I like to ensure that product goals are connected to the product strategy and its user and business goals. Such a goal aligns the stakeholders and development teams, and it directs their work.

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Putting $125M to work for you, our customers

Intercom, Inc.

Historically, we’ve spent proportionately way more on research and development than other software companies we track, and that won’t stop any time soon. Then, as the customer base and market matures, successful disruptive technologies evolve with them, adding the sophistication that ever larger customers need as they scale.

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Applying Product Management to Web Design in a Multiscreen Era

The Product Guy

He translates complex business problems into solutions that are easily consumed by engineering, marketing and sales. Leonardo da Vinci Ladislav believes that success is in simplicity that’s why his aim is to help companies to make complex products simple for users. In 2004, Adrienne Tan co-founded Brainmates with Nick Coster.

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TEI 225: Create a movement for a product – with Greg Satell

Product Innovation Educators

We think that our job is done once we get a product into the market, but getting users to adopt is often the longest and most difficult part of the process. In 2004, I found myself running a news organization in Kiev, Ukraine, during the Orange Revolution. I thought that it would be great for customers and employees to do that.

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From 2 hours to 2 minutes: How Hostinger accelerated customer support with Intercom

Intercom, Inc.

Having the right tools to support customers is vital if your customer base is growing at a fast clip. Try 1 new customer every 5 seconds. Launched in 2004, the web hosting provider serves over 29 million users in 178 countries. Prior to Intercom, Hostinger tested a number of different support tools.