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6 Things I Learned About PLG and Customer Success

Gainsight

It was energizing to hear peoples’ excitement about traveling again. Because the product is so technical, the CS team includes the traditional CSM role as well as Technical Account Managers and Solutions Architects. They talked about the importance of “show and tells” for the company to learn enterprise use cases.

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Isn't corporate Library due for Disruption?

SidsAvenue

The enterprise of today boasts of thousands of books on varied topics in its corporate library. Corporates have huge budgets for the library management. While traveling, in the morning, on weekends. In the digital age, everything is expected to transform. Why should the library be an exception then?

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Isn't the corporate Library due for Disruption?

SidsAvenue

The enterprise of today boasts of thousands of books on varied topics in its corporate library. Corporates have huge budgets for the library management. While traveling, in the morning, on weekends. In the digital age, everything is expected to transform. Why should the library be an exception then?

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Why You Need to Keep MOATs Front and Center in Your Product Roadmap Strategies

Bain Public

For instance, Virgin extends its brand into sectors ranging from soft drinks to space travel, and POC is a Swedish company that manufactures skiing/snowboarding/cycling helmets, apparel and sunglasses. You need to establish a process for managing confidential information (e.g. It’s also about strategic acquisition of IP.

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Humans Are Awesome/Terrible At Risk Management | Andy Ellis, Akamai | BoS USA 2019

Business of Software Conference

Humans are horrible at risk management! Now if you’re a product manager you look this, you’re like Oh my God this is just make work. And so, we have beliefs about how humans are at risk management is everyone familiar with the trope of Florida man? How do we think about humans and risk management?