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Image From Raw Data to Clarity — Cleaning, Sorting, and Synthesising Insights

UX Planet

From Raw Data to Clarity — Cleaning, Sorting, and Synthesising Insights Part 4 (of 5) of the UX Research Playbook series Synthesising qualitative data is similar to reaping the harvest after the diligent effort poured into research — it’s the step where hard work blossoms into meaningful insights. Context matters.

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The ultimate guide to negotiating your comp

Lenny Rachitsky

Whether you’re planning six months ahead or sitting in discussions right now, here’s the process I’ve developed through trial and error with clients over 15 years. Start demonstrating how you’ll solve their specific problems for the company/team. And how can I best show up for [name other team member(s)]?

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410: Getting attention for a product launch – with Ken Babcock

Product Innovation Educators

When we met, we kept talking about team performance. The emotions associated with teams creating documentation, which is a conduit to sharing knowledge, were very negative. We thought about how we could shift that to a more positive experience and cut down on pain points. It takes a long time to create documentation.

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Starting A Growth Team: Ten Key Lessons Learned

The Product Coalition

It was about 12 months ago when I was challenged by our CEO to dismantle our squad and create a growth team. Not being too sure what a growth team was, we started anyway. We got access to work completed by Andrew Chen & Brian Balfour , took a few courses from the Reforge series and started developing our growth loops.

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Are you Solving Customer Problems or Just Building Features?

ProductPlan

But are you solving for actual customer problems? The danger, however, lies in mistaking new functionality for actually adding meaningful value to the customer experience. Where are product teams getting their feature ideas? Why do product teams become feature factories?

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Top 5 Observational Research Best Practices

BrainMates

Observational research is particularly useful during the early phase of product or feature discovery, to uncover the pain points of existing solutions and to discover opportunities worth exploring further to serve unmet needs. Due to the volume of content being produced, the metadata task was often outsourced to a junior.

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B2B Marketing Funnel: What is It and How to Build One?

Userpilot

In SaaS, the B2B marketing funnel forms the backbone of any successful product and marketing team. It attracts people (who’d otherwise be strangers) to become your customers. It helps you visualize the customer journey. Which involves attracting the attention of potential customers through content and ads.

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