Wed.Feb 07, 2018

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How to Answer “What’s the Job-to-be-Done?”

The Product Coalition

Over a year after the publication of Clay Christensen’s book about Jobs Theory, Competing Against Luck , Jobs-to-be-Done is a much more common topic at companies of all sizes and sectors. As the question, “What’s the job-to-be-done?” becomes ever more frequent, confusion around how to answer the question rises. Product managers and executives we work with often wonder if their colleagues know the difference between a good and bad answer.

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26.2 Reasons Why Talking to Users Is Like Exercising

UserInterviews

Our very own VP of product, John-Henry Forster, shares his love of running and interviewing users, and what the two have in common.

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Dear Strategy: 036 Benchmarking Competition

Dear Strategy

On this week’s episode, host Bob Caporale answers the following question: Dear Strategy: “What are the best practices to benchmark competition?”. Read the full blog post. Original Music by Bob Caporale. The post Dear Strategy: 036 Benchmarking Competition appeared first on Dear Strategy Podcast.

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Facilitate Excitement: How Culture Was Born In Our Community

I Wonder The Value

As community organizers, we designed 8 events in the first year of the Product Management Community in the Philippines. Whenever we successfully organized an event, I saw a lot of attendees were filled with a smile. Then, a lot of them didn’t stop talking to each other until late. After we got a lot of passionate members and supporters, I noticed it’s not because we successfully achieved the objective.

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Beyond the Basics of A/B Tests: Highly Innovative Experimentation Tactics You Need to Know

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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Dear Strategy: 036 Benchmarking Competition

Dear Strategy

Dear Strategy: “What are the best practices to benchmark competition?”. Back in Episode 24, which you can access by clicking here , I covered some ways that you can determine the strategy of your competition. I focused that answer on how to gather information about your competitor, whereas, to answer this question, I would like to focus on exactly how you go about analyzing what you discovered. .

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Convert your hottest leads right from Slack with our new two-way integration

Intercom, Inc.

Today, we’re introducing a new two-way Slack integration that allows you to respond to leads super fast from the app you have open all day. The relationships we have with our customers are maintained by the conversations we have with them. Real-world conversations are dynamic, fluid interactions that adapt to the spaces we have them in. Traditionally, our online conversations are more rigid, taking place in specific locations like a mobile app or particular channel.

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26.2 Reasons Why Talking to Users Is Like Exercising

UserInterviews

Our very own VP of product, John-Henry Forster, shares his love of running and interviewing users, and what the two have in common.

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Why Data Science and UX Research Teams are Better Together

Mind the Product

In this talk from ProductTank San Francisco Chris Abad, who’s currently VP of product and design at User Testing, shares insights into how bringing together qualitative user research and quantitative data science teams is crucial for companies because it can help them to see the complete picture and inform critical product decisions. Chris shares real-world examples and lessons learned as User Testing established its Product Insights team, a team which is made up of UX researchers, data scientis