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523: #1 change to make OKRs work for you – with Ben Lamorte

Product Innovation Educators

Whether you’re just starting with OKRs or looking to improve your existing implementation, this comprehensive guide will help you create an effective OKR framework that drives real results. The key to success lies in focusing on measurable outcomes, maintaining transparency, and avoiding the temptation to create too many OKRs.

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16 Experimentation Influencers You Should Follow

AB Tasty

Having clear ownership and a unified framework ensures the organization works cohesively with tests.” This philosophy is central to his “digital experimentation framework,” which features his signature “Iceberg Model” to capture both measurable and intangible effects of testing.

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Outsourced Software Product Development: A Comprehensive Guide

Arkenea

In the late 2000s, WhatsApp partnered with Eastern European developers to build its initial iOS and Android apps, keeping costs low while maintaining high quality, ultimately leading to its acquisition by Facebook for $19billion in 2014. Scalability Outsourced teams can flex up or down based on project phases.

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Unlocking Growth Through UX Research

UX Planet

Through case studies, statistical evidence, and methodological frameworks, I aimed to establish how systematic user research can positively impact key business metrics, from acquisition to referral. Case Study: VirginAmerica Virgin America undertook a complete website redesign in 2014, grounded in extensive user research.

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Method to the Product Madness

The Product Guy

When I joined Wetu in 2014, I was the 7th employee, we had just over 100 companies using our software, we were exclusively available in Africa, and the product was already 5 years old. But it does mean owning decisions and having frameworks to get them the results they need.

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A framework for finding product-market fit | Todd Jackson (First Round Capital)

Lenny Rachitsky

Prior to Dropbox, Todd led product management for Twitter’s Content and Discovery teams after selling his startup, Cover, to Twitter in 2014. Before moving into venture capital, he played a crucial role as VP of Product and Design at Dropbox, guiding the company until its IPO in 2018. Likely a pre-seed or seed-stage company.

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Building a Growth Framework Towards a $100 Million Product

Brian Balfour

This post is the HubSpot Sales case study that illustrates the concepts of the 4-Fits Framework, a 5 post series in which I explain the four frameworks you need to align to grow to a $100M+ company. When I joined HubSpot in January 2014 the mission was clear. Subscribe to receive the rest of the series.

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