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Top product management reads in May

Mind the Product

AI, chatbots and ChatGPT have dominated our postings this month, as we assimilate the implications of machine learning technology on our daily lives and our work. Here’s a roundup of the most-read posts on the Mind the Product blog in May. Read more » The post Top product management reads in May appeared first on Mind the Product.

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Kick Off Proactive Research with Question-Gathering Workshops (+ Guide)

dscout People Nerds

Instead of prioritizing one-off requests, bring multiple departments together with a workshop designed for long-term impact.

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The Journey from Project-Centric to Product-Centric

ProductPlan

Project-centric to product-centric. What does this journey look like for an organization? First, are you finding your business is more concerned with hitting project deadlines than actually creating great products that people love? This conundrum occurs more commonly than you’d think, and it often evolved from good intentions. But just because everyone’s busy doesn’t mean they’re being truly productive.

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How to Measure Product Adoption: 12 Metrics to Track

Userpilot

Not sure how to measure product adoption or what metrics to track? Product adoption is key to creating loyal users for your SaaS and it’s important to track it regularly. In this article, we’ll explore how to measure product adoption and twelve key metrics that can provide valuable insights into product adoption. TL;DR Product adoption refers to the process by which customers integrate a new product into their daily lives or business operations.

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The 25 Types of Innovation Dominating R&D Today

Innovation varies widely across sectors and organizations, creating value in diverse forms. Understanding different types is crucial for R&D teams to foster creativity and uncover missed opportunities. This guide explores 25 key types of innovation in management frameworks.

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ONE THING on Who Yells Loudest?

Product Culture

A friend of mine left the product profession (yes, true). The reason: he had lots of good ideas from customer interviews and market research. But other voices yelled louder. Ideas supported by data were always at the bottom of the priority list. Subscribe to my weekly Nano-letter: Sign Up Subscribe to One Thing Weekly 4 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

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Gainsight Continues Its Leadership Position in Customer Reviews

Gainsight

When evaluating customer success software, review platforms such as G2 and TrustRadius can be invaluable resources. G2 Grid Reports are based on thousands of verified reviews and data from actual users, so you can compare multiple vendors based on real feedback. TrustRadius’s platform provides detailed and in-depth reviews for B2B software from verified users.

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How to Use AI to Improve The Customer Experience in SaaS

Userpilot

By leveraging AI-powered solutions, SaaS companies can unlock a myriad of opportunities to enhance customer satisfaction, engagement , and overall user experience. In this article we’ll look at 10 ways to leverage AI in SaaS, specifically focusing on how it can revolutionize business processes and improve the customer experience. TL;DR AI in customer experience refers to the use of AI technologies to enhance and improve the interactions between businesses and their customers.

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dscout Named a Leader in Experience Research Platforms

dscout People Nerds

Meet the people that matter to you in the moments that matter to them. Qualitative research tools and services for product, innovation, CX, and brand.

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Crafty CTO - Untitled Article

Crafty CTO

OpenAI’s plans according to Sam Altman Summary of Raza Habib’s interview last week with Sam Altman. I have zero confidence that Altman is being transparent in any way here–in fact, my bet would be, assume that reality is the opposite of everything Altman says. E.g., regarding being GPU limited, this is to misdirect the competition and regulators, and not a real or important constraint.

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Launching LLM-Based Products: From Concept to Cash in 90 Days

Speaker: Christophe Louvion, Chief Product & Technology Officer of NRC Health and Tony Karrer, CTO at Aggregage

Christophe Louvion, Chief Product & Technology Officer of NRC Health, is here to take us through how he guided his company's recent experience of getting from concept to launch and sales of products within 90 days. In this exclusive webinar, Christophe will cover key aspects of his journey, including: LLM Development & Quick Wins 🤖 Understand how LLMs differ from traditional software, identifying opportunities for rapid development and deployment.

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21 UX Design Examples That Work and Why

Userpilot

A good UX design helps to make your product easier to use and create a delightful experience. In this article, we’ll go over 21 good user experience (UX) design examples used in popular SaaS tools and show you: The elements they use Why they work and how TL;DR A good UX design follows design principles that make it easy to use, help you complete key tasks easily, have a crisp and colorful design, and are accessible and inclusive.

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How to Start a Nonfiction Book to Educate, Inspire, or Influence Your Ideal Reader to Act

Johanna Rothman

Many nonfiction writers start books with outlines. I'm not big on outlines because they shortcut the writer's thinking. ( Nonfiction writers think and learn as they write.) However, some writers go off on tangents without outlines. Or, some writers (raises hand) are prone to put everything she ever learned about this topic into one book. Either of those problems make it difficult to finish a book before the writer dies.