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Product Managers Discover Older Customers

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Products made for older customers are getting a makeover Image Credit: Katie Mims Who do you sell your product to? Is there a possibility that your product is being used by older customers? Older Customers Product managers know that older customers have long complained that products designed for them are clunky and unattractive.

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Product Managers Prepare To Battle For The Inside Of Your Car

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The car makers who are trying to overcome this poor track record, are counting on these few square inches to help build closer relationships with customers. Alternatively, GM has developed an in-dash system that includes a commerce platform where users can pre-order from Dunkin’ Donuts or Starbucks.

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The 7 Most Fascinating Tech Talks of Propelify Innovation Festival

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Jewell’s talk was based on Pearson’s research project by the same name, which explored the skills that will be needed most by 2030. Snopes is already a part of Facebook’s effort to provide more information around news articles on its platform, and Mikkelson believes that adding context can go a long way in fighting fake news. “I

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Can Sustainability Win More Razor Customers?

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Schick product managers have a plan to win more customers Image Credit: Tom Fassbender So just exactly how much time do you spend each day thinking about shaving? What’s even worse, from a shaving product manager’s point-of-view is that we probably spend even less time thinking about the equipment that we use to shave with.

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How Can Product Managers Save The Internal Combustion Engine?

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At the same time new types of technology such as cars that emit zero emissions by using electricity start to become even more popular. The EU has stated that they want to cut carbon-dioxide emissions from cars and vans by 30% by 2030. Internal combustion engines will be around for quite some time. What The Future Holds.

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Sustainability Objectives VS Financial Viability: A Paradox for CleanTech Startups

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Germany has also planned to cut 65% of greenhouse gas emissions by the end of 2030 and up to 88% by the end of 2040 (compared to levels in 1990). through incentive programs, imposing bans, punitive taxes, education efforts on adopting up-to-date carbon-safe solutions etc.). Let’s look at an example. Finding the Solution.