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It’s Time to Bring Beta into the 21st Century

Centercode

In the early 90s, the technological landscape was a very different place. And the idea of a home filled with technology that could wirelessly communicate not only with you but other pieces of technology was, for most, as out of reach as something on the Jetsons. Internet access wasn’t available in the average household.

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The Product Adoption Curve in SaaS: What Is It and How To Use It In Your Product Strategy

Userpilot

Research shows that most 20th-century products followed this adoption behavior: Source: The Atlantic “ The 100-Year March of Technology in 1 Graph “ Let’s now take a look at the different stages of the Product Adoption Curve. They’re technology enthusiasts and are usually quite technical. There’s just one catch.

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Product Managers Struggle To Get Dashboard Screens Correct

The Accidental Product Manager

Car manufactures are changing their product development definition and moving more and more of the car’s control and monitoring systems over to these centralized dashboards in order to attempt to simplify the process of driving their cars. Some systems don’t do a good job of connecting to the driver’s cellphone.

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

Revulytics

Or: this is great new technology, what can we do with it? I once asked a large wireless carrier: you have a big retail operation, and sell other peoples’ stuff in your retail stores - Samsung, Apple iPhones. Maybe there could be better training for the agent, or maybe there was a systemic problem somewhere else in the company.

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

Sequent Learning

Or: this is great new technology, what can we do with it? I once asked a large wireless carrier: you have a big retail operation, and sell other peoples’ stuff in your retail stores – Samsung, Apple iPhones. Maybe there could be better training for the agent, or maybe there was a systemic problem somewhere else in the company.

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