Fri.Dec 11, 2020

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All These Worlds Are Yours by Cennydd Bowles

Mind the Product

In this November 2020 #mtpcon Digital keynote, Cennydd Bowles, Designer and Author of Future Ethics, highlighted how, as an industry, we will not survive the 21st century with the over-quantified methods of the 20th and must prioritise ethical practice as a fundamental part of the product process. Watch the video to see his talk in full. [.]. Read More.

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Anatomy of a Product Disaster: Quibi

The Product Coalition

It’s a lesson that all product people need to learn; you can have all the ingredients for a successful product and still fall flat on your face. By now it’s well known that Quibi, which launched in April of 2020 and raised $1.75 billion in funding, is set to shut down in December…only eight months after launching. While there’s no joy in watching a well-intentioned product fail, it’s important to examine why a seemingly sure-fire recipe for success still managed to be dead on arrival.

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40 Questions to Help You Build Your Product Roadmap

Amplitude

[Editor’s note: This piece was originally published on Medium in 2018.]. Here’s a quick list of questions to use when workshopping your product roadmap, prepping for a pitch/kickoff, or quickly filtering for well-thought-out ideas. Some of these are tough…but will hopefully leave you smarter (and wiser, and more open to opposing views). I absolutely recommend workshopping your ideas with other team members and inviting them to challenge your thinking/assumptions.

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How Setting Expectations Increases Test Success (And 3 Ways to Do It)

Centercode

Setting too many expectations may be a quick path to disappointment in life , but what happens when you don’t set expectations during your beta test? Well, two decades of test planning and management has shown us it sort of ends up like the Wild West. Either your project turns into an out-of-control stampede… Or.it’s a ghost town. To avoid either extreme, you’ll have to put on your silver sheriff’s star and lay down the law — kindly, of course!

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Beyond the Basics of A/B Tests: Innovative Experimentation Tactics You Need to Know as a Data or Product Professional

Speaker: Timothy Chan, PhD., Head of Data Science

Are you ready to move beyond the basics and take a deep dive into the cutting-edge techniques that are reshaping the landscape of experimentation? From Sequential Testing to Multi-Armed Bandits, Switchback Experiments to Stratified Sampling, Timothy Chan, Data Science Lead, is here to unravel the mysteries of these powerful methodologies that are revolutionizing how we approach testing.

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TryMyUI in 2021: Moderated testing, emotion recognition, and much more!

TryMyUI

A sneak peek at some of the major and most requested product updates for TryMyUI coming in 2021. The post TryMyUI in 2021: Moderated testing, emotion recognition, and much more! appeared first on TryMyUI Blog.

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Powering Experiences At Scale With Gainsight PX

Gainsight

Why is it that companies cannot create a great customer experience at scale? One of the reasons Gainsight has found is the influx of too many users without the right internal resources. At the enterprise level, especially in the B2C companies, they have thousands, if not millions, of customers. Increases are apparent in 2020 with accelerated digitalization, where the conversion took place over months instead of multiple years.

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Product Love Podcast: Daniel Scrivner, CEO of Flow on Exploration

ProductCraft

Product Love · Daniel Scrivner, CEO of Flow: Exploration This week on Product Love, I sat down with Daniel Scrivner, CEO of Flow, a modern task and project management software. In this episode, we discussed Daniel’s past experiences at Apple and Square, along with the importance of exploration. How often are your product teams exploring? Read more » The post Product Love Podcast: Daniel Scrivner, CEO of Flow on Exploration appeared first on ProductCraft by Pendo.

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How Telemedicine is Transforming The Health Care Industry

Arkenea

Telehealth extends and expands the current reach of healthcare. It shifts the traditional point-of-care from the hospital rooms and clinical setups into the comfort of the patient’s house itself. The US telemedicine market is expected to reach $3.5 billion by 2022. The global telehealth market on the other hand which was at $11.28 billion in […].

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Inspiration vs Plagiarism. How Does One Define and Defend the Line?

freshtrax

There is no such thing as a new idea. It is impossible. We simply take old ideas and put them into a mental kaleidoscope. We give them a turn and they make new and curious combinations. We keep on turning and making new combinations indefinitely; but, they are the same old pieces of colored glass that have been in use through all the ages. – Mark Twain.

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Exploring PerfDog Whitepaper 2024: Unlock the Power of Performance Testing

Key Takeaways Robust Platform & Multi-System Support: Brief introduction to PerfDog's extensive compatibility across various operating systems and hardware platforms including Android, iOS, PC, gaming consoles and more. In-Depth Performance Metrics: Quick view of the extensive range of metrics for system, graphics and rendering, user experience, in-depth analysis, and more.

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Multiple Short Feedback Loops Support Innovation

Johanna Rothman

Strategy and Product Feedback Loops. Several of my clients have intertwined problems. Everyone agrees they want innovation: Which products and services the organization offers. (The project portfolio). What features the product offers, or the problems the product solves. (The product roadmap). In the team, to solve the problems in a way that will attract users/buyers/customers.

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What is Chaos Engineering and Why is it Important?

eG Innovations

Robust, resilient IT systems are crucial to data-driven operations. Whether these systems drive internal processes or deliver customer-facing services, the need for reliability and availability remains the same. So, why would you deliberately try to break your services? What is ‘Chaos Monkey’? Chaos engineering does just that – deliberately terminating instances in your production environment.