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Lessons from LTP Digital 2022: Adopting a Product-Led Company Culture

ProductPlan

Globally by 2025 companies will spend about $2.8 Most enterprise companies want to develop a product that finds success on the market and can improve everyday lives. The Harvard Business Review concluded that it takes at least 5 to 10 years for change to manifest itself throughout an organization entirely.

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Product Positioning for Product Managers

Department of Product

Product Positioning for Product Managers Why an understanding of how your product is positioned is critical A key responsibility for Product Managers is to define how their products are positioned in the market. But a target customer for Audi may perceive higher value due to the connection to Porsche.

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Growing digital product development trends in 2023

Modus Create

We‘ve identified six digital product development trends gaining traction among enterprises across industries and markets. These trends are based on feedback from our projects with several global 2000 enterprises and reinforced by a prominent uptick in Google Trends (which tracks what people search for over a period of time).

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

Mironov Consulting

 But most of the migration failures I see are driven by organizations’ unwillingness or inability to stick with the very hard choices that B2B/enterprise migrations demand.  We Every new enterprise customer expects 3-5 years of support for whatever they license.  So  We lack backbone, resolution, clarity.

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Understanding Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and What They Do

eG Innovations

Many businesses therefore evaluate and use managed IT (Information Technology) services to stay competitive and meet their organization’s technical needs. A managed service provider (MSP) is a business that handles a customer’s IT infrastructure and/or end-user systems remotely, usually on a subscription basis.