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What strong teamwork looks like: 7 proven models

Atlassian

Performing: as the name implies, this is when the magic is really happening. This model was established by Patrick Lencioni, author and expert on organizational health, in his 2005 book The Five Dysfunctions of a Team. Norming: with those initial hurdles and hiccups behind them, the team starts to reach a place of more harmony.

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What Is Growth Engineering and How To Use It To Optimize User Experience?

Userpilot

In this article, we will be discussing everything you need to know about the growth engineering framework and its processes. Growth engineers adopt the AARRR framework to track user behaviors and improve the product experience. Iteration is the name of the game with the growth team. Growth engineering framework for growth teams.

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Collection, Analysis, Action: A Beginner’s Guide to the Product Stack

Mixpanel

In 2005, fresh off of an IPO the previous year, Google analyzed how it could invest its war chest in a forward-looking manner. The power of free—and what is actually a really good tool—meant that, for many years, Google Analytics was the only name in town for those who didn’t have an enterprise-level analytics budgets.

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Web or app Development – Which is Better?

Mind the Product

A domain name and a website for your brand is a good start, but not enough. Globally, Reddit (founded 2005) and LadBible (founded 2012) are examples of independent websites powered by user-generated content that have made it to global top 20 (Reddit) or UK top 10 (LadBible) of Alexa statistics.

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What’s next for marketplace startups? Reinventing the $10 trillion service economy, that’s what.

Andrew Chen

From “Unbundling Craiglist” to “Uber for X” – we lay it all out in a single framework. Even the names of services can vary: what one home cleaning service calls a “deep clean” can be different from another provider’s definition. Hope you enjoy our thinking! -A].

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What 14 startup investors and advisors taught us about chasing (and finding) product-market fit

Mixpanel

Every business is unique, and metrics frameworks apply differently 5. There’s a reason, after all, that Y Combinator chose the slogan “make something people want” shortly after they were founded in 2005. Every business is unique, and metrics frameworks apply differently. Nothing matters more than retention 2.

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8 B2B SaaS Marketing Tactics to Try in 2021 [Ft. Hubspot, Neil Patel, Kontentino & More!]

Userpilot

At 19, Pete Cashmore launched Mashable in 2005 and grew it to two million readers in less than two years, without ads. They made sure to rank for the names of the brands they wrote for, like Facebook and Twitter, getting them more than 35,000 indexed category pages. What did he do to achieve these results?