Thu.Jul 11, 2024

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ONE THING on Workshopping

Product Culture

Workshopping is a technique for a group to create something together. It’s used by the most effective product leaders to generate ideas and solicit feedback. And it’s splendid for gaining alignment. Subscribe to my weekly Nano-letter: Sign Up Subscribe to One Thing Weekly 4 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 Name * First Name Last Name Email * Our Privacy Policy * You can change your mind at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of any email you receive from us, or by contacting us at bruce@product

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Challenges in Storytelling for Product Management

The Product Guy

While storytelling can be a powerful tool in product management, it is not without its challenges. Understanding and addressing these challenges is crucial for leveraging storytelling effectively. Challenge: Balancing Emotion and Data One of the primary challenges is striking the right balance between emotional appeal and factual data. While stories can create a strong emotional connection, relying too heavily on emotion without sufficient data can undermine credibility.

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Building product at Stripe: craft, metrics, and customer obsession | Jeff Weinstein (Product lead)

Lenny Rachitsky

Brought to you by: • Pendo —The all-in-one platform for product-led companies building breakthrough digital experiences • Cycle —Your feedback hub, on autopilot • Anvil —The fastest way to build software for documents — Jeff Weinstein is a product lead at Stripe, where he helped grow their payment APIs to hundreds of billions in volume and transformed the way founders start companies into a few simple clicks with Atlas.

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UX portfolio review #3: Self-taught designer

UX Planet

As a UX recruiter and team manager, I will reviewing a Google Course case study from Kevin, a self-taught UX designer based in Illinois. He decided to enroll in the Google UX Design Certificate Program in hopes of enhancing the limited amount of UX knowledge he already had. He studied Creative Technologies, which is an interdisciplinary major that covers several topics such as motion graphics, interactivity, and web design.

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Mastering Apache Airflow® 3.0: What’s New (and What’s Next) for Data Orchestration

Speaker: Tamara Fingerlin, Developer Advocate

Apache Airflow® 3.0, the most anticipated Airflow release yet, officially launched this April. As the de facto standard for data orchestration, Airflow is trusted by over 77,000 organizations to power everything from advanced analytics to production AI and MLOps. With the 3.0 release, the top-requested features from the community were delivered, including a revamped UI for easier navigation, stronger security, and greater flexibility to run tasks anywhere at any time.

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Empathy: My Secret Weapon in Beta

Centercode

Dylan at Nanit shares how empathy has transformed his approach to beta testing, enhancing user satisfaction and reducing friction.

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13 Product-Led Growth Newsletters To Read In 2024

The Product Manager

PLG is a BFD—but you'll need to finesse your execution to get great results. Here are the best product-led growth newsletters full of insights on leveraging products as a growth engine. The post 13 Product-Led Growth Newsletters To Read In 2024 appeared first on The Product Manager.

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Case Study: Enhancing Financial Management with Google Pay and Gemini

UX Planet

Transforming Google Pay with AI: Personal Finance Made Simple and Engaging. Disclaimer This case study is a conceptual project and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Google. The ideas and designs presented here are solely my own and are intended for educational and illustrative purposes only. Context Many young professionals struggle to manage their finances due to a lack of personalized tools and knowledge.

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Dear Strategy 147: How to Set Realistic Strategic Objectives

Dear Strategy

On this episode of Dear Strategy, Bob talks about setting realistic objectives for your strategy and how you can validate your growth objectives using the 3 components of market, share, and price. If you’re interested in strategy training or coaching for your business, please visit us at Strategy Generation Company. The post Dear Strategy 147: How to Set Realistic Strategic Objectives appeared first on Dear Strategy.

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Product Trainer Career Path

Userpilot

Starting a career as a product trainer requires understanding the key steps, skills, and experiences needed for success. In this article, we will outline the typical journey for product trainers, covering educational requirements, entry-level positions, potential advancements, and long-term opportunities. Without further ado, let’s get into it!

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Agent Tooling: Connecting AI to Your Tools, Systems & Data

Speaker: Alex Salazar, CEO & Co-Founder @ Arcade | Nate Barbettini, Founding Engineer @ Arcade | Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO @ Aggregage

There’s a lot of noise surrounding the ability of AI agents to connect to your tools, systems and data. But building an AI application into a reliable, secure workflow agent isn’t as simple as plugging in an API. As an engineering leader, it can be challenging to make sense of this evolving landscape, but agent tooling provides such high value that it’s critical we figure out how to move forward.

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Differentiation continues to be elusive in the Business Intelligence & Analytics market

Messages that Matter

Messages that Matter Messages that Matter Assessment explains how BI vendors can easily solve the problem By Lawson Abinanti, Messages that Matter For the 10th year in a row, lack of differentiation permeates the Business Intelligence & Analytics market which made me imagine why and how to solve the problem. The solution to the lack of differentiation problem is relatively straightforward.

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Retention Manager Career Path

Userpilot

Starting a career as a retention manager requires understanding the key steps, skills, and experiences needed for success. In this article, we will outline the typical journey for retention managers, covering educational requirements, entry-level positions, potential advancements, and long-term opportunities. Without further ado, let’s get into it!

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Retention Specialist Career Path

Userpilot

Starting a career as a retention specialist requires understanding the key steps, skills, and experiences needed for success. In this article, we will outline the typical journey for retention specialists, covering educational requirements, entry-level positions, potential advancements, and long-term opportunities. Without further ado, let’s get into it!