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Systems Thinking and its Relevance to Strategic Planning in UX Research

UX Planet

His work led to the development of System Dynamics, a quantitative method for modeling and simulating complex systems. Feedback loops: a system’s outputs affect its inputs, creating loops. Exploring feedback cycles and chain effects within the system. Interrelationship: all parts affect each other within a system.

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How to Use Incremental Innovation to Build and Grow SaaS Products

Userpilot

Incremental innovation gives you time to listen to user feedback. As a result, it helps you develop only the features that they need and avoid falling into the feature fallacy trap and creating the consumption gap. If your customer feedback shows your product is very different from what they need, don’t wait and pivot.

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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. Spool Babe Ruth and Feature Lists - Ken Norton Using The Kano Model To Prioritize Product Development - Martin Eriksson Position, Position, Position!

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Technology Gets Old One Day at a Time: Broken Blog Feeds and What You Missed

Johanna Rothman

In 2006 or 2007, a little too late, I moved to WordPress. I'm still not positive what the problem is.). Here are the posts you might have missed: Little’s Law for Any Kind of Product Development: How to Learn How Long Your Work Will Take. So we have feedback loops from strategy to execution and tools and back again.

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Why do products need a story?

DISQO

They usually want introductions to investors and developers – rarely are they seeking advice. ” 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. appeared first on Feedback Loop.

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Why do products need a story?

DISQO

They usually want introductions to investors and developers – rarely are they seeking advice. ” 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. appeared first on Feedback Loop.

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

Andrew Chen

In 2007, the first iPhone was introduced, but it wouldn’t be until 2012 that Apple created the Podcasts app. Apple Podcasts played a pivotal role in the development of the industry and remains the dominant app for listening. Ximalaya illustrates a potential path for the development of audio platforms in the U.S.,