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The pitfalls of being data-driven

Mixpanel

In 2006, Facebook rolled out its News Feed feature–and boy, did people hate it. Has there been positive or negative user feedback for your product? Let’s say that you want to launch a new product feature, but early user feedback suggests that it makes the product difficult to navigate. Achieving a local maximum.

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The pitfalls of being data-driven

Mixpanel

In 2006, Facebook rolled out its News Feed feature–and boy, did people hate it. Has there been positive or negative user feedback for your product? Let’s say that you want to launch a new product feature, but early user feedback suggests that it makes the product difficult to navigate. Achieving a local maximum.

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Design Challenges: Designers Demand Reform as Unfair Tasks Miss the Mark (part I)

UX Planet

Conclusions Background Context Overview of Hiring Practices Some digital companies, during the recruitment process to fill positions like: UX Designer UX/UI — UI/UX Designer Product Designer Lead Head of Director of UX Researcher* usually require a challenge at the second step, other times as first step.

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

Intercom, Inc.

Frequent touch points and positive interactions will create strong relationships and build customer loyalty. 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. Make it easy for customers to talk to you, and vice versa.

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The Evolution of Modern Product Discovery

Product Talk

Instead, product teams are experimenting their way to viable solutions. We are putting our customers first, taking the time to discover unmet needs, and developing solutions that address those needs. Putting Discovery Practices Into Context: The Opportunity Solution Tree [21:32]. OKRs and Design Sprints [12:12]. Windows ME.