Tue.Sep 26, 2017

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Bringing Virtual Reality Into the Open

Mind the Product

Roy Peer opens his presentation by introducing himself & discussing the virtual reality industry. He references a common question in the industry: whether or not virtual reality (VR) is a fad. Many people do not believe that VR is the future, and think that we will soon simply grow tired of our latest toy Roy, however, disagrees – he references the development of the automobile, when popular opinion was that “the horse is here to stay, and the automobile is only a novelty.

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6 Mistakes Growth Candidates Make in the Interview Process

Brian Balfour

Get the customizable Growth Interview Prep Worksheet that accompanies the post here. You walk into your growth interview after hours of preparation. You’ve perfected your 2 minute pitch, polished your work stories, and maybe even done some case prep. You’re ready to showcase your achievements and you have an answer ready for any question they throw at you.

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Fighting for Research Integrity

dscout People Nerds

People Nerds on how to navigate the challenges of tight timeframes, feeling isolated, and stakeholder influence.

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Alternatives for Agile and Lean Roadmapping: Part 6, Managers Want Commitments

Johanna Rothman

You’ve started thinking in feature sets. Maybe you’ve experimented with rolling wave plans inside one quarter , so you can change and replan as you need to support your project or program. You’ve discussed flow-based roadmapping as a way to create MVPs and MVEs, release smaller value more often so you can make better decisions. You know you need more feedback and resilience in your project/program, so you’ve created a product value team to reassess the roadmap on a regul

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The Path to Product Excellence: Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Enhancing Communication

Speaker: David Bard, Principal at VP Product Coaching

In the fast-paced world of digital innovation, success is often accompanied by a multitude of challenges - like the pitfalls lurking at every turn, threatening to derail the most promising projects. But fret not, this webinar is your key to effective product development! Join us for an enlightening session to empower you to lead your team to greater heights.

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2 Ways to Supercharge Your Support with Video

TSIA

According to your customers, support just got personal. In Salesforce’s 2017 State of Service Report , 69% of consumers and 82% of business buyers now expect support to be personalized to them. That doesn’t sound unreasonable until it’s stacked upon their additional desires to receive faster resolutions, be routed to the right agents, and be recognized across a multiplicity of channels.

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Should UX/UI Designers Code? Finding a Balance Between Yes and No

Atomic Spin PM

“Should software designers code?” I have heard this question asked over and over again within the design community. There’s not a definitive answer, but if we extrapolate the question and ask it in a few different ways, I think we can better understand the role a designer plays in writing code for projects. Should Designers Understand Code?

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Implementing Consumption-Based Licensing: How Software Usage Analytics Can Help

Revulytics

Perhaps you are familiar with the concept of usage-based automobile insurance, which leverages telematics to more closely align premium rates with actual driving behaviors. Progressive, for instance, has an offering that monitors driving behavior with a plugin or mobile app and takes that data into account when calculating payments versus leveraging only the actuarial calculations that are traditionally used to form policies.