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Customer needs with JTBD–and other innovation insights for product managers July 15, 2016 - The Everyday Innovator – Resources for Product Managers and Innovators

Product Innovation Educators

Each week I scour articles, wading through the dogs, and bringing you the best insights to help product managers, developers, and innovators be heroes. The jobs-to-be-done framework is a good place to begin to understand customers’ needs. 3 characteristics of great product managers. (1) 2) Crowdsourcing ideas frequently. (3)

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How do market researchers add experimentation to drive better business outcomes?

DISQO

In an effort to get closer to Amazon’s benchmark of having 70% of the information needed, some product managers even go to nearby Starbucks to generate feedback from random patrons. DE Shaw incubated a startup and validated an initial offering 3x faster than usual. It’s not a rigorous practice by any means.

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How do market researchers add experimentation to drive better business outcomes?

DISQO

In an effort to get closer to Amazon’s benchmark of having 70% of the information needed, some product managers even go to nearby Starbucks to generate feedback from random patrons. DE Shaw incubated a startup and validated an initial offering 3x faster than usual. It’s not a rigorous practice by any means.

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How do market researchers add experimentation to drive better business outcomes?

DISQO

In an effort to get closer to Amazon’s benchmark of having 70% of the information needed, some product managers even go to nearby Starbucks to generate feedback from random patrons. DE Shaw incubated a startup and validated an initial offering 3x faster than usual. It’s not a rigorous practice by any means.

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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?