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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. These practices are the most effective ways to manage. Limit your WIP.

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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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The Podcast Ecosystem in 2019 – a16z’s 68 page analysis (Guest essay by Li Jin)

Andrew Chen

In the world of podcasting, the flywheel is spinning: new technologies including AirPods, connected cars, and smart speakers have made it much easier for consumers to listen to audio content, which in turn creates more revenue and financial opportunity for creators, which further encourages high-quality audio content to flow into the space.

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The Podcast Ecosystem in 2019 – a16z’s 68 page analysis

Andrew Chen

In the world of podcasting, the flywheel is spinning: new technologies including AirPods, connected cars, and smart speakers have made it much easier for consumers to listen to audio content, which in turn creates more revenue and financial opportunity for creators, which further encourages high-quality audio content to flow into the space.