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Finding Product Culture Fit

Sachin Rekhi

In our discussions, we talk about all the usual things: their ultimate career aspirations; their understanding of their own strengths and weaknesses and the skill gaps they hope to fill; as well as the specifics of each role they are considering, including scope, responsibilities, title & compensation, and manager. Engineering-Driven.

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What is Product Design?

The Product Coalition

Instinctively, we all know what bad design looks like. Which mean your customers know what bad design looks like. Here we’ll go over the history of Product Design, the fundamental elements of good UX, and a who’s who of the design team. The team who made your email inbox interface? A product designer. A product designer.

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4 Development Pitfalls to Avoid with an Agile Growth Strategy

Mixpanel

Throughout his career, Al has focused on helping companies develop and execute digital strategies to grow their business and stay ahead of the curve. Developing a mobile product is a daunting task. This Growth process is ongoing and ever-evolving, requiring your team to continuously iterate. Poor Data Integrity.

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Beyond “Cheaper, Faster, Better”?—?Vertical Integration for Startups

The Product Coalition

I apply this lens to a startup that develops solutions in the health-tech market. In that context, managing the recurring costs of staging the solution in the cloud while maintaining the quality of service at a large scale was critical. Does the start-up have the structure to work with such design centers?

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How wearable design can directly affect our health

Michael J. Fordham

He headed to the hospital and sure enough, the cardiac team said that he was close to going into cardiac arrest. There are numerous stories about how health wearables have potentially saved lives by persistent monitoring and prediction of dangerous health conditions. He was in aFib. Not only that, but?—?if if designed right?—?they

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Q&A with Sequent Learning Networks CEO Steven Haines: Walk a Mile in Your Customer’s Shoes

Revulytics

In these blog posts, we ask the presenters to share their insights - we encourage you to watch the full on-demand webinars for even more details. Is it development problems? Poor financial planning? So you want to bring a team that can collectively see a holistic picture of what’s going on in your customer’s environment.

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Q&A with Sequent Learning Networks CEO Steven Haines Webinar Walk a Mile in Your Customer’s Shoes

Sequent Learning

In this blog post, Revulytics has highlighted some of the insights from Steven’s webinar, “Walk A Mile In Your Customer’s Shoes” We encourage you to watch the full on-demand webinar for even more details. Is it development problems? Poor financial planning? Lack of capable resources?

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