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Problem Solving as a Product Manager

The Product Guy

After every discussion with customers, sales, service, leadership and my colleagues, I was left with a laundry list of problems that needed my attention. As a product manager, my goal is to ensure customer satisfaction, long term success of my product and contributing to the success of my organization.

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6 Customer Communication Pain Points in SaaS + How to Resolve Them

Userpilot

Left unaddressed, customer communication pain points can cause dissatisfaction and eventual churn. We cover: Types of customer pain points. How to identify customer pain points. Six common customer pain points. Better customer support. Increased retention.

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5 steps to transform feedback into action with AI-powered CX

Alchemer Mobile

Surveys, combined with open text analysis, however, hold immense potential for uncovering deeper customer insights from customer feedback. In this post we explore how to effectively incorporate open text analysis into your CX survey strategy to unlock those deeper customer insights. How can we improve the user experience?

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Decoding Customer Satisfaction Analytics: Your 6-Step Guide

Userpilot

Customer satisfaction analytics are key to understanding what makes your customers happy and building a product that retains users. But how can you leverage this user sentiment data to lead product development and grow your business? There’s no single KPI to measure customer satisfaction.

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UX Analytics: It’s Not Just About Data Collection and Methods

Userpilot

Without effective UX analytics that goes beyond collecting data, you’re losing valuable customers. Unfortunately, the research backs this up, with a staggering 90% of users reporting that they stopped using an app due to poor performance. But over time, customer needs evolved. I will discuss why in just a second.

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459: CX Design for products customers love – with Debbie Levitt

Product Innovation Educators

It’s an organizational issue—moving quickly to beat competitors and keep up with changing customer preferences. When companies take the time to design products that match what the customer needs, profits soar, customer satisfaction (and retention) soars, and employee satisfaction gets a nice uptick too.

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Customer Research 101: The Complete Guide for SaaS

Userpilot

What happens when you build a product or service around what you think potential customers want, only for them to buy something else? For starters, it shows you dont know your customers well enough. But worse than that, it leads to lower revenue, failed products, and plummeting customer loyalty. The short answer: yes.