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How to Use Incremental Innovation to Build and Grow SaaS Products

Userpilot

In the article, we’re answering these as well as many more questions, so dive in! Breakthrough, disruptive or radical innovation are all more dramatic and often involve challenging the existing business model or introducing completely new technology. Incremental innovation gives you time to listen to user feedback.

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Unemployed Agilists: Review the Hype Cycle & Your Agility to Help You Manage Future Job Changes, Part 4

Johanna Rothman

Sure, if a team reduces its feedback loops, the team will learn faster. In addition, more frequent customer and internal feedback can help create a better product. Back in 2011, I wrote this article: Agile Has Not Crossed the Chasm, A Contrarian View. That's the bounce-back to pre-agile ways of working. Limit your WIP.

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The Only Leading Metric to Measure Product-Market Fit and How to Use It

The Product Coalition

Even when I search for “how to find product market fit,” I find vague articles describing how you should understand your target persona, test prototypes, etc., Marc Andreessen describes PMF in his 2007 blog post : “You can always feel when product/market fit is not happening. Most articles I’ve read on this topic just stop there.

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Building the Future of Digital Technology News with Richard MacManus

DISQO

Richard MacManus is a writer and consultant working at the intersection of technology and the cultural industries. Previously, he founded ReadWriteWeb in 2003 and built it into one of the world’s most influential technology news sites. In May 2019, he launched a new email newsletter: Cybercultural.

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Building the Future of Digital Technology News with Richard MacManus

DISQO

Richard MacManus is a writer and consultant working at the intersection of technology and the cultural industries. Previously, he founded ReadWriteWeb in 2003 and built it into one of the world’s most influential technology news sites. In May 2019, he launched a new email newsletter: Cybercultural.

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Why do products need a story?

DISQO

” Dropbox founder, Drew Houston didn’t walk around in 2007 telling people that he wanted to or had invented a file hosting system offering a personal cloud as a service. And then he talked about this nifty solution called Dropbox. appeared first on Feedback Loop. The post Why do products need a story?

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Why do products need a story?

DISQO

” Dropbox founder, Drew Houston didn’t walk around in 2007 telling people that he wanted to or had invented a file hosting system offering a personal cloud as a service. And then he talked about this nifty solution called Dropbox. appeared first on Feedback Loop. The post Why do products need a story?