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Have a framework for prioritizing engineering resources. In 2015, we had 89 releases to the digital experience for Northwestern Mutual. appeared first on FeedbackLoop. Below are video highlights from the event, key takeaways, and a video of the unedited discussion. A major theme throughout the discussion was ‘balance.’
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This book provides an actionable framework for managing your workflow in such a way that reduces opportunity for error and maximizes productivity. If you have a backlog of to-dos going into 2015, this can help you tear through them. The post The Best Product Management Books You Should Be Reading appeared first on FeedbackLoop.
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In March 2015, Northwestern Mutual acquired LearnVest, a fast-growing New York-based startup with a personal finance tracking suite. We have a lot of freedom with the languages and frameworks that we use,” Zernach says. Before it was ‘these are the approved frameworks – go ahead and go at it.’”.
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New devices made it easier to listen: Alexa launched in 2015, Google Home and AirPods in 2016. While we prefer full-stack startups that own the experience end to end (positive feedbackloops from listening app to content to monetization), we wouldn’t rule out breakout apps that are strong on any one aspect.
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