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What the Post-Pandemic World Means for Mobile App Teams?

The Product Coalition

Since 2020, fitness, productivity, messaging, telehealth, food, and banking mobile apps have worked overtime to remove as much friction from daily life as possible. As a former mobile user research engineer in the mid 2010s, I had a fraction of the data we have now about understanding mobile user behavior. billion in 2020)?—?used

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Locked-In Syndrome: What we can learn from Boeing’s 737 Max decisions

Radical Product

The 737 was Boeing’s best-selling product. Airlines knew the product well and bought it year after year. The common product disease , Locked-In Syndrome, had begun to set it. It’s not just big, successful products and organizations that catch this disease?—?your your product could be catching this disease right now.

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What does the Fourth Industrial Revolution have to do with your product?

The Product Coalition

Since then, I have been also working with the development of digital products and, being pretty enthusiastic about both, I can’t help seeing a strong connection between them. We, as Product People, are fascinated by growth and the impact of our work. Revolution, by definition, means abrupt and radical change?

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Marketing Growth Strategy: Definition, Process, Examples, and More

Userpilot

Market development targets new markets with existing products, while product development – existing markets with new products. Market penetration is about increasing existing market share with existing products. Diversification introduces new products to new markets. Growth marketing is also highly agile.