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Gen-AI design process: Rethinking the traditional approach for next-Gen UX

UX Planet

The Double Diamond model, popularized by the British Design Council in 2005, originates from a markedly different era in our history — when design thinking and digital paradigms were just beginning. This approach involves examining what current technology enables and figuring out how it can be utilized to achieve user outcomes.

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Product Talk Is Growing: Meet New Instructor Ellen Juhlin

Product Talk

If Ellen’s name sounds familiar, you may recognize it because she’s both an active member of the CDH Slack community and was featured in a Product in Practice post about involving engineers in assumption testing. It was a great fit. This was around 2005. Bridging that gap from creative to technical had some challenges.

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Improve Customer Experience in SaaS with a Little Homework (15 Must Read/Watch Resources in 2021)

Usersnap

Customer experience, or CX, is critical in today’s user-centered market. Customers have more information than ever before available at their fingertips, and they can share reviews with the world at lightning speed. Fortunately, customers aren’t the only ones with ample available information. Don’t Make Me Think.

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Improve Customer Experience in SaaS with a Little Homework (15 Must Read/Watch Resources in 2020)

Usersnap

Customer experience, or CX, is critical in today’s user-centered market. Customers have more information than ever before available at their fingertips, and they can share reviews with the world at lightning speed. Fortunately, customers aren’t the only ones with ample available information. Don’t Make Me Think.

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Business Development vs. Product Management

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.

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The PM’s Guide To Getting Stuff Done: Tackle Your To-Do List in 3 Easy Steps

UserVoice

There’s a few different ways you can go about prioritizing projects and tasks, and since every organization and Product Manager is different, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. This is also a good time to look at competitive products or investigate emerging technologies.” How Should a Product Manager Prioritize Work?

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Product Strategies for Non-Strategists

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.