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Stay Humble or Be Humbled — Case Studies from the Experimentation Trenches by Anthony Rindone

Mind the Product

In this #mtpcon Digital Americas session, Anthony Rindone, product manager for experimentation at Split discusses how to make better product decisions through experimenting. [.] Read more » The post Stay Humble or Be Humbled — Case Studies from the Experimentation Trenches by Anthony Rindone appeared first on Mind the Product.

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Product Marketing: Product Launch Announcement Emails: The Ultimate Guide for SaaS [Examples Included]

Userpilot

Product launch announcement emails can be intimidating. They have to be informative, engaging, and contextual. Not sure where to start? No worries! We've got you covered. In this blog post, I'll take you through the different types of product launch announcement emails, the product launch email sequence best practices to keep in mind throughout the process, and some fantastic real-life examples to inspire you in your own campaign.

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Productboard wins three more “Best Places to Work” awards from Comparably

ProductBoard

We’re excited to share that Productboard has been recognized by Comparably in three separate categories — Best Company Happiness, Best Company Perks & Benefits, and Company Compensation. These awards from Comparably, a website dedicated to workplace transparency, are based on employee evaluations, which rate a number of cultural aspects in the company, including satisfaction with pay, benefits.

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How healthcare companies can use analytics and optimization tools to improve patient experience

Mixpanel

Healthcare brands that practice A/B testing and personalization are 5x more likely to report faster growth than those that do not, according to a study by the A/B testing and personalization platform Kameleoon and Forrester Research. What holds so many brands back are the three Vs: Volume: They feel overwhelmed by the amount of data Velocity: Data is coming at them too quickly Variety: There are too many types of data.

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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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What is a Kanban Roadmap?

airfocus

The term “Kanban roadmap” seems to be taking over the product world, but is it even a thing? Spoiler alert: it’s not.

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How To Understand Your Team Type: Collocated, Satellite, Cluster, Nebula

Johanna Rothman

I've been hearing people talk about “hybrid” remote teams. So far, every person I've talked to means something different. When Mark Kilby and I wrote From Chaos to Successful Distributed Agile Teams , we differentiated between these types of teams: Collocated, as all the people are within 8-16 m of each other. (See the Allen Curve above.).

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GSLB on NetScaler

eG Innovations

Customer Corner – How to set up alerting for web servers in an active/passive set-up. This blog post is the first in a series highlighting actual questions asked to eG Enterprise during customer support calls and our answers to those. At first, it appeared that this customer had a simple active/passive web server set-up to provide failover resilience.

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Infographic: The 3 key practices of customer-centric product management

ProductBoard

Customer-centricity is a mindset that puts the pains, needs, and desires of customers at the heart of product development. It is also the user-focused practices, habits, processes, and systems that result from and support this mindset. To ensure that your product team is truly customer-centric, your customers must be a persistent, visible, and respected presence at every stage of the product.