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Webinar recording: Start Stopping! A Lean Approach to Portfolio and Budgeting Management

Agile Velocity

T In this video, Transformation Coaches Randy Hale and Sally Tait discuss how to: Apply Lean budgeting to simplify financial processes and focus on value Use Lean Portfolio Management techniques to optimize enterprise flow Leverage KPI’s and metrics to accurately show portfolio health Deliver More Value With The Same Amount of Resources.

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Q&A with Tim Herbig on How to Build Data-Informed Products

Revulytics

Revulytics sponsors a series of Product Management Today webinars featuring innovative ideas from top software product management thought leaders. In these blog posts, we ask the presenters to share their insights - we encourage you to watch the full on-demand webinars for even more details. Look for a significance of 95% or more.

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Recap of 2017 Predictions & Trends for User Experience Design & Research

Userzoom

We have seen several Researchers and Designers demonstrate value within their organizations and have climbed career ladders into leadership positions. 2) Measuring KPIs and conducting Competitive Benchmarks to demonstrate strategic value. Agile, Agile & even more Agile. But I was wrong.

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2022 customer support trends: How support leaders are adapting

Intercom, Inc.

So, we decided to host a webinar with three customer support experts and ask them what the biggest trends in customer support are and how they plan to tackle them – from budget cuts to increasingly disconnected tech stacks to employee burnout and turnover. Liam Geraghty: The second trend is that agility is no longer optional.

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Six predictions for the UX and CX industries in 2020

Userzoom

They will measure UX experiences and their impact on the business metrics e.g., reduce development cost by embedding UX research in agile sprints. Now UX pros will get a seat at the proverbial table and this will grow into leadership positions with managed budgets and resources. This is a good problem to have, but still its a problem.