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The Top Product Moments of the Decade…and What’s Coming Next

The Product Coalition

Devices like the Google Pixelbook come with a 360 hinge so users can switch effortlessly between laptop and tablet. We all went wireless Everyone made fun of Apple’s Airpods when the design was first released. We also got wireless phone chargers, keyboards, mice, and game controllers. Sure, there have been a few funny mishaps?—?

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What is the New Feature Discovery Process & Examples

Usersnap

Imagine a whole user journey where grasping your users’ needs isn’t a task but an exhilarating step towards innovation. This rush can hinder the essential process of feature discovery, potentially leading to products that fail to satisfy user needs truly. Following user understanding, move on to ideation.

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Citrix Troubleshooting 101: Frequently Asked Questions

eG Innovations

Following these tactics will help you to become more efficient at diagnosing Citrix problems: Determine the scope of the problem: Does the user face an issue with a task they are trying to complete or all tasks? Determine the magnitude of the problem: How many users are impacted? You can read more here: [link]. We have XenApp 6.5/XenApp

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Product Managers Want To Know: Where Did The Soda Go?

The Accidental Product Manager

The name of this new product would be the “Kold” and it was the company’s hope that they could turn it into yet another kitchen fixture just like their coffee machines have become. Some users reported that it was possible for the unit to overheat if it was placed too close to the wall. The Kold initially cost US$369.

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Silicon Valley network effects, OKRs for your personal life, and more: Podcast Q&A with Product Hunt

Andrew Chen

Ada shares her insights on the contrasting skill sets needed when working at a big company versus a small startup, after having herself gone from a small startup to a huge organization like LinkedIn back to a two-person startup with her husband. And Andrew, you used to blog, I mean you still do, but you used to blog a lot.

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Silicon Valley network effects, OKRs for your personal life, and more: Podcast Q&A with Product Hunt

Andrew Chen

Ada shares her insights on the contrasting skill sets needed when working at a big company versus a small startup, after having herself gone from a small startup to a huge organization like LinkedIn back to a two-person startup with her husband. And Andrew, you used to blog, I mean you still do, but you used to blog a lot.

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Q&A with Sequent Learning Networks CEO Steven Haines: Walk a Mile in Your Customer’s Shoes

Revulytics

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. We hear a lot about capturing the “voice of the customer.” My clients often tell me, ‘we did a voice-of-the-customer study.’ Start by understanding who your customers are.