Thu.Aug 04, 2022

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7 Tips to Keep Your Product Release Timelines On Track

Gocious Blog

Seeing a product hit the market and into customers' hands is the most rewarding part of being a product manager. Knowing that your oversight, keen decision-making, and complex work result in products that improve people's lives makes the heavy workloads and stressful weeks worthwhile.

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NFT: the new playground for product designers

Mind the Product

If you have ever considered delving into an NFT project, know that there will be some culture shocks — it might take a while to wrap your head around the basic verbiage. After that, there were three main culture shocks that product design leader, Ziyun Liang learned. [.] Read more » The post NFT: the new playground for product designers appeared first on Mind the Product.

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Our Top 3 Takeaways From the 2022 Gartner® Market Guide for Customer Success Management Platforms

Gainsight

In the decade since Gainsight created the customer success (CS) category, the industry has matured from a reactionary stance, answering post-sales and services needs, into a proactive and sophisticated revenue-generating machine. . The 2022 Gartner Market Guide for Customer Success Management Platforms reports that “customer success management (CSM) programs have progressed from an emerging discipline into an increasingly mature and evolving practice.”.

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Administrators can export member and topic lists

Nulab

The more your organization grows, the harder it is to keep track of everyone using your Typetalk services. Team members leave. New ones come in. Some people change teams or roles and need different permissions. You may also have freelance contractors who need limited access to your services. With all this activity happening, you need a simple way to manage members and prevent company accounts from being clogged with ghost users.

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Beyond the Basics of A/B Tests: Innovative Experimentation Tactics You Need to Know as a Data or Product Professional

Speaker: Timothy Chan, PhD., Head of Data Science

Are you ready to move beyond the basics and take a deep dive into the cutting-edge techniques that are reshaping the landscape of experimentation? From Sequential Testing to Multi-Armed Bandits, Switchback Experiments to Stratified Sampling, Timothy Chan, Data Science Lead, is here to unravel the mysteries of these powerful methodologies that are revolutionizing how we approach testing.

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Podcast Episode 5: Salt, Fat, Acid, UXR?! (w/ Samin Nosrat)

dscout People Nerds

Samin Nosrat, known for her Netflix show and cookbook, shares how her love of food reflects on user experience.

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How to Develop a Video Streaming App: Features, Cost, and Tech Stack

The Product Coalition

Live content streaming has busted into people’s lives with no turning back, opening up a whole new kind of media. In developing live streaming digital solutions for years, we’ve collected quite a massive of valuable insights, industry challenges, app feature trends, and development key points that will help you pave the way to building a demanded high-quality streaming platform.

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Static vs Dynamic Alert Thresholds for Monitoring

eG Innovations

Every modern monitoring product will have some capabilities to leverage thresholds of some sort to automatically raise alerts when critical metrics pass a value that indicates something of concern may be occurring, such as a performance slowdown, resource constraint, or availability issue. Enterprise grade products and native cloud monitoring (e.g., Microsoft Azure Monitor used with services such as AVD) will usually include options to use both static and dynamic thresholds and occasionally comb

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Roadmapping Frameworks: How to Set Goals for Growth

ProductPlan

Let’s imagine you’re planning a trip across the country. You know where you’re departing from, where you want to get to, and what resources you have available (like the vehicle, budget, traveling gear, etc.), so all that is left to do is to map your way there. There are a couple of ways you can do this: you can plan your trip according to the time you have available (i.e., you need to get from point A to point B in x amount of days), or you trace your route based on the sights you don’t want to