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Product in Practice: Getting Value Out of In-App Surveys Takes Iteration

Product Talk

Committing to continuous discovery means changing the way your product team operates. It’s no longer about making decisions purely based on your intuitions or stakeholder requests, but finding ways to integrate touch points with customers into your work every week—if not every day. Tweet This This can sound overwhelming.

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Product in Practice: Adopting the Discovery Habits is An Iterative Process

Product Talk

Continuous discovery is not a linear journey—as much as we might want it to be. Continuous discovery is not a linear journey—as much as we might want it to be. That’s certainly the case for Kelsey Terry , who’s sharing her story in today’s Product in Practice. Do you have a Product in Practice story you’d like to share?

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13 Creative Survey Ideas to Gain Insightful Customer Feedback

Userpilot

Whether you work in product management, customer success, or marketing, you need creative survey ideas to collect feedback that’s relevant, honest, and useful for your job. Asking users to rate from 1 to 5 how easy it is to use your product and measure your customer effort score.

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SaaS Customer Onboarding Dashboard: Definition & Examples

Userpilot

In SaaS, a customer onboarding dashboard can become a massive product analytics tool to understand and optimize the user journey. But what type of dashboards can you use to analyze your onboarding process? Let’s explore how a customer onboarding dashboard works and see different examples.

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Feature Rollout: What Is It and How to Conduct It? (+Best Practices)

Userpilot

Even if you’ve been a product manager for a while, a new feature rollout can be a challenging experience. Fear not, though, as this article provides lots of valuable insights into the process. We explain what a feature rollout is, why it is important for product teams, and how to conduct them.

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Customer Feedback is Product Management

Ronke PM

Table of Contents What is Customer Feedback? Why is Customer Feedback Important? Types of Customer Feedback Final Thoughts Customer feedback provides cross-functional teams with confirmation that they are on the right path, which leads to the development of products that bring value to customers.

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Aligning Product Managers and Product Marketing Managers for Success – Interview With Aatir Abdul Rauf

Userpilot

Overlapping responsibilities and conflicting priorities are just a couple of the many friction points between product managers and product marketing managers – leading to inefficient workflows and potential product failures. Product managers focus on building the right product.