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

The Product Coalition

We all went wireless Everyone made fun of Apple’s Airpods when the design was first released. While you can get an adaptor enabling you to connect your wired earphones through the charging port, that seems far too fiddly for today’s wireless world. We also got wireless phone chargers, keyboards, mice, and game controllers.

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The 10th Annual Product Management Awards Winners

The Product Guy

Drew is and experience author and speaker, has written numerous blog posts on Medium, LinkedIn, his company’s (and previous companies’) blog, and national blogs including MindTheProduct, and speaks regularly at events. You can find him on Twitter at [link]. The Best Product with Social Impact. iFundWomen / Maya Brooks.

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Confused Buyers Don’t Buy—Or Do They?

Pragmatic Marketing

We’ve discussed that in this blog before. Wireless providers intentionally make their pricing confusing to keep us from easily comparing plans. Another reason wireless companies get away with it is we (okay, I) have to have wireless plans now. Confused buyers don’t buy. They are afraid of making a mistake.

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Can Product Managers Bring A Product Back From The Dead?

The Accidental Product Manager

A Brief History Lesson On Wireless Data. Can we talk about wireless data? However, as we collectively started using more and more data, the wireless carriers cried foul. AT&T was the first to move away from offering unlimited plans and instead limit their customers to a fixed amount of wireless data every month.

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Our CEO’s Take on Making Data More Accessible for Product Teams

Indicative

Jeremy’s first job out of college was as an intern at a new startup building wireless ASPs. You can watch the full fireside chat on LinkedIn , or read on below for highlights from the conversation. The Journey That Led to Indicative.

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Technographics: Your Shortcut to Improving Interoperability

Centercode

Say you’re testing out your true wireless earbuds and about half of your customers can’t sync them with their phones. We’ve got more detailed guidelines about writing a qualification survey on the Centercode Blog. And those issues aren’t going to affect all of your customers equally, either.

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342: Conjoint the correct way – with Patty Yanes

Product Innovation Educators

Inputs that affect the customers’ decision to purchase the headphones are: brand, how it fits on the ear, whether it’s wireless or noise-cancelling, and the microphone. Check out the AMS blog. First, we must make sure we have the right inputs. 7:54] How does segmentation fit in? Connect with Patty and AMS on Twitter.