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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

And I remember at Facebook, one of the things that I was really impressed by at the time, and we’re going back now to the 2011 era… “I remember Zuck used to talk about two timelines, roughly six months and 20 years. That’s the dream, that’s the vision. I was having a great time there, back in 2011.

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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

And I remember at Facebook, one of the things that I was really impressed by at the time, and we’re going back now to the 2011 era… “I remember Zuck used to talk about two timelines, roughly six months and 20 years. That’s the dream, that’s the vision. I was having a great time there, back in 2011.

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Unlocking the Power of the Blue Ocean Strategy: A Comprehensive Guide for SaaS Businesses [2023]

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Blue ocean strategy has become an increasingly popular business framework over the past two decades, especially in the SaaS industry. It focuses on differentiation and low cost simultaneously to break the value-cost tradeoff. This strategy rejects traditional competitive business frameworks focused on outperforming rivals.

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Unlocking the Power of the Blue Ocean Strategy: A Comprehensive Guide for SaaS Businesses [2023]

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Blue ocean strategy has become an increasingly popular business framework over the past two decades, especially in the SaaS industry. It focuses on differentiation and low cost simultaneously to break the value-cost tradeoff. This strategy rejects traditional competitive business frameworks focused on outperforming rivals.

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The future of learning: Meet the edtech companies leading the way

Intercom, Inc.

And then, my personal prism of seeing this over the last few years was that those platforms experienced some hardships because they realized that, “Yes, the vision is really, really good and interesting.” It was now possible that in 2010 or 2011, we would get iPads, and soon after, Chromebooks. How do we help that?