Remove Differentiation Remove Enterprise Remove Technical Review Remove Training
article thumbnail

WalkMe vs. Whatfix – the Ultimate Comparison Guide + a few alternatives

Userpilot

WalkMe and Whatfix both market themselves to large companies with employee onboarding and training needs. Neither platform publishes its pricing information, but user reviews indicate that WalkMe starts at around $9,000 per year and Whatfix at about $1,200 per month. Set up basic contextual onboarding to differentiate user experience.

article thumbnail

Driven by Purpose: The Secret Behind Successful Products

The Product Coalition

So I did what every well-trained consultant knows to do — I asked a question. This smartphone is produced by a Dutch social enterprise of the same name, with a clear and compelling mission: to develop a phone that doesn’t harm people or the environment. More than anything, I wanted to maintain the team’s motivation.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Heap vs Google Analytics: Which Analytics Tool Is Better?

Userpilot

Both Heap and GA4 come with a free plan and premium options for large businesses and enterprises. This can be caused by a number of factors, such as incorrect event tracking setup or technical issues. Heap pricing Heap comes with a free plan and three other premium options for middle-sized businesses and enterprises.

article thumbnail

Product Management at Startups vs. Enterprises

The Product Guy

In our a recent live stream from one of our mentors of The Product Mentor , Krishna Madhuvarsu, lead a conversation around “Product Management in Startups vs. Enterprises”. Paul is an experienced product management professional with over 15 years of experience in technology management and 10 years in product management.

article thumbnail

BrowserStack’s Mark Rudden on hypergrowth in a global pandemic

Intercom, Inc.

It turns out that hypergrowth is less about hiring people and more about creating onboarding and training processes and opportunities. We started from scratch and we had a six-week turnaround time to take our training. And because I’d sold bicycles to most of the tech companies in Dublin, I had some good contacts.

article thumbnail

A Primer on Business Strategy From Hamilton Helmer's 7 Powers

Sachin Rekhi

Hamilton narrowly defines a successful strategy as creating a route to persistent differential returns for your business. A business that leverages counter-positioning adopts a new, superior business model which the incumbent does not mimic due to anticipated damage to their existing business. Counter-positioning.

Strategy 212
article thumbnail

Your First Days as Product Manager

Under 10 Consulting

Review the corporate pitch. Perhaps the fastest way to get up to speed on your company and its role in the industry is to review the product and corporate slide decks. Take time to review the latest thinking in your industry. Fill out your technical expertise. Review them all. Review the product roadmap.