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Product Management 2019: Year In Review

ProductPlan

In 2019, most product managers are using metrics to make decisions. Customers are no longer “trapped” with vendors they don’t want to stick with because moving data between systems is easier. Instead of spelling out exactly which functionality comes out when, product managers are communicating their product visions and priorities.

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Collect’s founder Alex Delivet on automating data collection

Intercom, Inc.

After running the first editions of the conference by himself, Alex sold B2B Rocks and, in 2019, he founded Collect , a platform that helps businesses collect and manage client documents, in the hopes that by putting this process on autopilot, teams can be more productive and focus their energy on bigger things. Alex: I will do two pitches.

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5 Tech Trends in 2019 We Need to Consider as a Design Team

UX Studio: Product Management

In this blog post I picked out 5 Tech trends of 2019 that keep us steamed up, the newest technology they use and how they affect our work as designers: OT – where does it stand in 2019? IOT – where does it stand in 2019? In 2019 the Internet of Things (IoT) will continue to impact the UX Design industry.

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How bots, messengers and apps will define 2019 with Des Traynor, Paul Adams and Emmet Connolly

Intercom, Inc.

Des: We’re going to talk entirely about 2019, and this will be mostly looking forward. Bots are great at things that are suitable for computer calculations, like when your next bill is due. It’s a drag-and-drop system where you can build your own AI systems. Or showing you your bank balance. Apps everywhere.

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The State Of Innovation | A Conversation with Rita McGrath & Alex Osterwalder | BoS USA 2019

Business of Software Conference

At Business of Software USA 2019 we were joined by two titans of innovation thinking. And when you went in for a review with this guy you had to take a walk around the innovation war room and God help you if your projects weren’t moving down the wall. I just think our financial system isn’t really geared towards it.

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Why Accessibility Matters in a Post-Pandemic, Majority-Digital World?

The Product Coalition

Here are four examples of how courts in the United States and United Kingdom have responded to organisations that allegedly overlooked accessibility rules: [1]: A blind man couldn’t order pizza from Domino’s (25 July 2019). Visual: Moderate or complete loss of vision in one or both eyes. which are places of public accommodation.” [2]:

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The 4 most recent product design books every designer should read

Imaginary Cloud - Design

The issue with the second scenario is that general high-level practices can be found (with a more relevant context) in any good design framework or design system (for instance, Google and Apple design guidelines). I believe the focus on high-level practices is due to two reasons: The obsolescence issue already mentioned above.

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