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5 Costly Branding Mistakes

UX Planet

SELECT Branding Process by Shakuro Mistake #1: Neglecting market research Market research is the North Star of branding. This belief makes you disregard market research because you feel you already know everything customers want. Lack of research skills: Conducting effective research requires specific skills and tools.

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5 Machine Learning Lessons for Product Managers

Mind the Product

Each product development process starts with identifying the right problem to solve: you all remember that users don’t buy a drill for a drill itself or for a beautiful hole that this drill can make, they buy it for a nice dining room they want to decorate with a picture. Lesson 1: Understand the Problem You’re Trying to Solve with ML.

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Top 75+ Resources for Product Managers

Sachin Rekhi

I've found the best way for a product manager to learn to develop a vision is to immerse yourself in a collection of compelling product visions as inspiration for your own. Below is a collection of my favorite vision statements from a variety of successful technology companies over the years.

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Building the Future of Digital Technology News with Richard MacManus

DISQO

Every week, we shine a spotlight on a founder, designer, researcher or leader in product who is building something that will shape our future. Richard MacManus is a writer and consultant working at the intersection of technology and the cultural industries. I ran ReadWriteWeb from 2003 until I sold it at the end of 2011.

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Building the Future of Digital Technology News with Richard MacManus

DISQO

Every week, we shine a spotlight on a founder, designer, researcher or leader in product who is building something that will shape our future. Richard MacManus is a writer and consultant working at the intersection of technology and the cultural industries. I ran ReadWriteWeb from 2003 until I sold it at the end of 2011.

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Reflecting on the Intercom journey – Karen Peacock and Des Traynor in conversation

Intercom, Inc.

I moved out to the East Coast of the US to go to Harvard where I majored in applied math with a focus on decision systems and artificial intelligence before it was cool. And that was my first time in enterprise software – I’d spent some time in consumer software before that and did that for a few years.