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Learnings from London: How to build a billion dollar app

Mind the Product

This week in our Learnings from London series, we turn our attention to #mtpcon London 2013 where George Berkowski, former Head of Product at hit startup Hailo, led a session on the main stage to inspire us on how feasible it is to build a billion-dollar app! [.] Read more » The post Learnings from London: How to build a billion dollar app appeared first on Mind the Product.

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Product Management Survival Guide: Your First 3 Months

The Product Coalition

Product Management Survival Guide is a series of highly practical articles aimed at helping new PMs quickly get a grasp on what the job… Continue reading on Product Coalition ».

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How to Plan a Successful Software Rollout for SaaS New Products and Enhancements

Userpilot

For any SaaS owner or product manager , organizing a successful software rollout can be a stressful, exhilarating experience. In this article, we’re going to unpack the mysteries of what it takes to put together a truly successful software rollout plan. We’ll start by exploring key steps in the process, then look at some of the most effective tactics to help you form your own rollout strategy.

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Why Are Strategy Activities Remarkably Hard to Fit into Our Schedule

The Product Coalition

Two pervasive challenges and what to do about them. Photo by Eric Rothermel on Unsplash Product teams constantly do discovery and delivery activities to validate and understand what they need to build, and then ship it successfully to their customers. These activities are mostly opportunity-driven (or initiative-driven, or idea-driven, meaning that you execute them for a given “thing” that you want to explore and build).

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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Empathy Map vs Persona: What’s the Difference and Why Do You Need Both?

Userpilot

Empathy map vs persona: what are these and what’s the difference between them? Both user personas and empathy maps are techniques used during the UX design process to understand users on a deeper level and create a product that resonates with them. In this article, we’ll outline the differences between a user persona vs empathy map and dive deeper into the why, how, and when to use each one to get the best results.

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Top 10 Learnings From Pulse 2022

Gainsight

What is the world record for number of high fives given over a 48-hour period? Whatever it is, we’re pretty sure we beat it at Pulse 2022. . From the opening keynote to the closing dance party, every minute of the conference was filled with engaging conversations, inspiring ideas, and more than a few incredible pairs of shoes. . If you weren’t able to make it this year, or simply want to relive everything, here are our top ten learnings from Pulse!

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The Top 9 Ways To Avoid Acquiescence Bias in Online Surveys

Usersnap

Are you a user researcher for a digital product? Do you sometimes lack the in-person connection while doing your research? Maybe you use online tools to collect data from people? Do you think survey bias ( or acquiescence bias) can distort the opinions, preferences, and responses those people give? If so, we have some advice for you. What Is Acquiescence Bias?