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e-Justice Systems: The Robot Judge and the Consequences of its ‘Morals’

The Product Coalition

The full-fledged introduction of AI systems in the field of law is hampered by a number of technical difficulties. However, most of them can be solved by optimizing existing algorithms or developing alternative technical solutions. the moral aspect of a robotic judge. become understandable. per cent accuracy.”

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Product Analyst: Responsibilities, Skills, and Requirements

Userpilot

This change has been primarily driven by increased access to analytics tools like Userpilot that help businesses achieve product growth. TL;DR A product analyst is a professional who uses data analysis and insights to evaluate and improve the performance of a product or service. What is a product analyst? What do product analysts do?

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Feedly is hiring a Marketing Automation Manager

Roy Madden

Leverage Hubspot and other automation tools to improve marketing processes and productivity, keep up with and implement digital marketing best practices, and make recommendations to support the success of the marketing team. Assist with social media ideation, scheduling, and reporting. apply for this positon. apply for this position.

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The Making of Product Managers: Negar’s Story

The Product Coalition

Then she decided to acquire technical skills in web development to get closer to the product development process. After attending a web development boot camp and working as a web developer at a small startup, she got the opportunity to become a product manager. Unfortunately, there were none.

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I’ve abandoned “MVP”

Mironov Consulting

After years of struggle, I’m advising all of my clients and product leader coachees to stop using the term “MVP”. Almost without fail, I find that the “maker” side of software companies (developers, designers, product folks, DevOps, tech writers…) and the “go-to-market” side of software companies (sales, marketing, support, customer success.)

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Product Discovery Tips

Roman Pichler

I find it helpful to form a product discovery team that consists of: Development team members: user experience (UX) designer, developer, tester; Key stakeholders , for example, people from marketing, sales, and support; A ScrumMaster or agile coach. Focus on Problem Validation, not Solution Building.

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The Path Beyond CSM

Gainsight

The second part is knowing your customer, their problems, and the solutions to those problems. Challenger mindset : Another great skill to develop is the “challenger mindset.” Building relationships with your customers Being empathetic is the most critical tool in your CSM toolbox. There are two forms of knowledge mastery.