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Building an Effective Product Feedback Loop

The Product Guy

Ruthless prioritization translates to product teams spending time building the right thing at the right time. The objective is to receive feedback and prioritize it internally against (1) company objectives (2)customer pains/experience (3) Quarterly Product OKRs and ship out solutions. . And per customer?

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Mastering the feedback loop: Where user insights meet product excellence

Mind the Product

Master the Product Feedback Loop to gather and implement user input, optimizing customer experience and aligning with market needs. Read more » The post Mastering the feedback loop: Where user insights meet product excellence appeared first on Mind the Product.

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How to Use Feedback to Improve Mobile Customer Experience in 4 Steps

Alchemer Mobile

From adding features to modifying the user interface, the directions you can take your mobile app are endless. With infinite choices and limited bandwidth, how do you decide what to prioritize when it comes to improving your mobile customer experience? Learning more about your customers is the best place to start.

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Meet the new AI CEO: Klarna’s bold customer feedback loop bet

Mind the Product

Klarna is experimenting with one of the more uncommon uses of generative AI we’ve seen in product as of late: letting customers speak directly to an AI-powered version of its CEO, Sebastian Siemiatkowski.

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The Complete Guide to Managing User Feedback

To build better products, you need to listen and act on user feedback. Having an effective feedback management system can help! It can help you not only build the right features, but also avoid wasting time and resources. Gain more engaged customers and build better products with the help of feedback.

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Retailers. Don’t just collect feedback. Act on it!

Alchemer Mobile

In the retail industry, customer feedback is your early warning system, your innovation engine, and your most honest performance review. But this system only works if you take action on the feedback collected. Heres how to take insights from customer feedback and turn them into results. Level it up!

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How to Drive Mobile Customer Engagement and Increase Product Feedback

Alchemer Mobile

Instead, let’s cut right to the chase: Retargeting the right customers at the right time and in the right place is the ultimate key to driving mobile customer engagement. Now, it might sound like common sense to say, “just retarget your customers to boost engagement,” but let’s break down what this actually means.

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Short and Sweet: A Deep Dive Into Concise Feedback Loops

Speaker: Johanna Rothman - Management Consultant, Rothman Consulting Group

We want our products to make a difference for our customers as well as our company. We also know that short feedback loops aid in replanning. But how long should those feedback loops be? And how do we see all of those loops? We can decide when to replan when we visualize our cycle time and lead time.

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How to Work with Your Customer Success Team to Create a Great Product Feedback Experience

Speaker: Rebecca Notté, Product Operations Manager and Hannah Chaplin, Director of Product Marketing at Pendo

Throughout this series, we have been discussing ways to innovate your feedback loops, and strategies for incorporating your customers into the heart of your product development systems. It is very common for your product operation team to feel overwhelmed with the amount of customer data that is available to them.

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Knowing What Products Not to Build: A Case Study With NBC Universal

Learn how NBC Universal saved millions by knowing what not to build and created a more cohesive customer experience with Feedback Loop. Knowing what not to build is just as important as what to build when it comes to product development.

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Use Discovery and Delivery to Experiment Our Way to a New Normal

Speaker: Johanna Rothman, Management Consultant, Rothman Consulting Group

Instead of planning for either discovery or delivery, we can use experiments—for all our work. When we focus on experimentation, small bets, and short feedback loops, we can create the kinds of products our customers will love. How to reframe discovery as the experimental loop.