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From marketplace to SaaS business: How Udemy acquired 80% of the Fortune 100

Intercom, Inc.

In 2019 research firm IDC found them to deliver 869% ROI (??) Since then, she’s helped grow the Udemy’s B2B SaaS arm to more than 5,000 enterprise customers, which include the likes of Pinterest, Adidas, and General Mills. And it’s an advantage that traditional corporate learning platforms simply can’t replicate.

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How To Build an Instagram-like App in Five Steps

The Product Coalition

Is it worth developing an Instagram-like app? Read this article to learn how to build an Instagram-like app in five steps. Instagram is a unique photo-sharing platform that has no comparable clone app in terms of popularity. The main thing is to implement unique features in your software product. How do you do it?

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The 5 Most Trusted Mobile App Development Companies in Poland for 2021

The Product Coalition

Are you searching for the tech and design partner you can trust while building your mobile app together? As a consequence of this, the mobile app development industry is on the rise now. Probably, you look for a research-based recommendation of a reliable app development service provider too.

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Top Cross-Platform App Development Companies in 2020

The Product Coalition

Are you still thinking over whom you can trust and depute implementing your big app idea? To help you make a better-informed decision about your future technology partner, we’ve conducted market and industry research in order to define the best cross-platform app development companies. You might wonder?—?why

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Minimum Viable Products: Why You Should Test before Investing in Ideas

The Product Coalition

Minimum Viable Products: Why You Should Test Before Investing In Ideas Let’s analyze the advantages of MVP-based software development. You can successfully prevent these problems by starting software development with a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). The first version of Buffer is a good software example of a MVP.

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446: Winning at new products – with Bob Cooper, PhD

Product Innovation Educators

He is frequently helping organizations succeed while also holding the role of Professor Emeritus at McMaster University and Distinguished Research Fellow at Penn State University. Some companies will retreat and cut their spending by cutting bolder long-term innovations, and we saw in the recession around 2010 that was a bad strategy.

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Creating Happier Product Managers

The Product Guy

I like witnessing growth and learning in the role, whether it’s a new Product Manager whose first “aha” moment comes from seeing the power of validation through user research and experimentation, or it’s an experienced Product Manager who challenges assumptions about what the job entails. More to Come. Jeremy Horn The Product Guy.