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Paying It Forward

Mironov Consulting

 I don’t know how long it will last, or how deep it will go, but over the last few weeks many companies announced staff cuts or closed startups. Feels like 2008 to me. I remember major tech downturns in 1985, 1992, 2001 and 2008.  Especially  To pay it forward.*  To be a mensch.**  To help.

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Effective Strategies to Predict Churn in SaaS

Userpilot

Customers could churn due to one of the following reasons: Product-market fit failure: This is one of the biggest reasons for churn and something that most startups deal with. Users want SaaS products that are as intuitive as possible; no one wants to struggle to use a piece of software as if they’re living in 2008.

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10 Design Agencies In New York to Work With in 2021

UX Studio: Product Management

Since 2013, UX studio has been diligently working on helping rising startups and established companies create impactful digital products through intelligent design solutions. . Apart from helping our partners design new products and improve existing digital experiences, we run a UX blog read by over 30k people worldwide. Jives Media.

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How to Take Part in a Product Bootcamp and Revitalize a Product Department

The Product Coalition

Bruno actually had his first Product Management experience back in 2008. For those who do achieve a position, it helps them keep away potential competitors. After a couple of years, I got a job at a startup in Brazil. In a way, you must craft your own way to the position. This was Bruno Batalha ‘s case.

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#BoS2019 Speaker Interviews: What They Learned

Business of Software Conference

It was refreshing because the content wasn’t about the typical Silicon Valley startups that try to grow super big. At the time, my blog was becoming popular and I was invited to speak at Redgate to their offices. The one that I’ve been thinking about the most is April’s talk on positioning. There’s a bunch! Movie maker?

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#BoS2019 Speaker Interviews: What They Learned

Business of Software Conference

It was refreshing because the content wasn’t about the typical Silicon Valley startups that try to grow super big. At the time, my blog was becoming popular and I was invited to speak at Redgate to their offices. The one that I’ve been thinking about the most is April’s talk on positioning. There’s a bunch! Movie maker?

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Make Something People Will Buy

Sachin Rekhi

This very simple statement serves as a guiding principle for a startup, helping to focus it on this core goal early on: to ensure that its product provides compelling value to its target audience. It also de-emphasizes many secondary issues that, while important, are not likely to be an early cause of failure for a startup.