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6 Customer Fit Types and How to Use Them To Drive Customer Success

Userpilot

Product-market fit is a business development term for building a product that satisfies a market’s demand. Gartner predicts that 75% of companies will “break up” with poor-fit customers by 2025. Poor customer fit plants the seeds for bad word of mouth, negative reviews, and more NPS detractors—degrading your value proposition.

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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. The Third Industrial Revolution started in 1960 fostered by the development of computing, semiconductors and the Internet in the 1990s.

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Major Migrations Are An Organizational Challenge, Not Just a Technical Challenge

Mironov Consulting

 Imagine that we’re an MRP software company with thousands of manufacturing and logistics customers, mostly running our older on-premise application.  We’ve We have development teams maintaining lot of (mostly old) product versions including 10+ on-prem threads.  And  Why is this important?

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Urban Navigation Supercharged – With Viktor Eperjesy | ? Design Aloud

UX Studio

Welcome to UX studio. And also stay closely connected with UX and technology trends. I’m happy that you do all of these things and I’m quite curious to learn more about this, especially strategic thinking because back in last winter actually UX studio had this objective of building our own strategic thinking.