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Why Tools Are Not the Answer

The Product Coalition

Running a successful product organization is hard. It’s no wonder there are many tools that try to resolve this. But tools alone won’t fix anything and can do the opposite. This mostly happens with products related to the product space itself — products for product managers and product teams.

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Product Judgment: How some people can repeatedly create product success

Intercom, Inc.

Also known as Product Intuition or Product Instinct or Product Taste, it is the idea that you can use your own judgment to (1) accurately predict what your customers need, want and value, and (2) design and ship the right solution for them. This ability to predict is about shooting for repeatable product success.

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2021 on Inside Intercom

Intercom, Inc.

“We have accelerated through many years of progress as if we’re living in a time-lapse” Business is increasingly conducted online, and customer communications are undergoing a massive transformation as customer expectations change. Here’s to thriving, not just surviving! Anna Murphy , Editor.

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Growth, Funding, Pivotal Moments and the Evolution of Adzerk to Kevel

Business of Software Conference

It’s Mark Littlewood, from Business of Software. attendee from Businesses of Software Conference, both US, Europe and online. And I was a software developer before. So, I had been building all my own software to run these ad networks. And then in 2010, we got our first customer. Transcript. 2:43 Mark: Yeah.

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Intercom on Product: Understanding your customer is key to good product judgment

Intercom, Inc.

So you’re just using your own judgment, like in a meeting or workshop or whatever, then you can use your own judgment to one, accurately predict what your customers need, want and value. And then two, design the right solution for them. Des: You’re sort of tuning a system in a sense.