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The Inertia to Innovation at Scale and How To Overcome It

Sachin Rekhi

Throughout my career, I’ve had the opportunity to launch innovative new products not only as an entrepreneur at my own startups like Anywhere.FM and Connected, but also as an intrapreneur at Microsoft and LinkedIn, bringing brand new products to market at these established tech firms. Every established tech firm aspires to bring the innovation culture that’s so native to startups to their own organization, but often struggles to do so.

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4 Steps to a Successful Go-to-Market Strategy for Managed Services

TSIA

Developing global go-to-market strategies to push technology services, especially managed services sales , frequently leads to a complex and resource-consuming development process, all too often with disappointing results. The best approach is a clearly structured, “fast-track” method that encourages teamwork, which has been proven to result in new ideas and strategies, and in some cases, increased sales.

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How Important is UX to Your Product’s Growth?

UserTesting

Today’s guest post comes from Sean Ellis, CEO and co-founder of Qualaroo and founder of GrowthHackers.com. Enjoy! UserTesting’s own Hannah Alvarez recently posed a question over at GrowthHackers.com regarding the importance of UX within the larger framework of growth hacking … The post How Important is UX to Your Product’s Growth? appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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3 Reasons Why Your Current Knowledge Sharing Process Isn’t Working

TSIA

According to McKinsey , 20% of your workweek is spent looking for internal information or trying to get a hold of someone who has it. An employee-facing or customer-facing knowledgebase seems like the most logical solution to this problem, however the way we currently implement them clearly isn’t working.

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How To Manage Multiple Product Teams For Successful Development & Delivery

Speaker: Leslie Grandy, Product Executive & Drew Weaver, Senior Program Manager

Effective management of multiple product teams necessitates a skillful coordination and guidance with the objective of aligning efforts towards shared goals. This entails constant communication, efficient task management, and ensuring that each team aligns with the broader organizational objectives. We can think about this like conducting an orchestra, where diverse efforts are harmonized toward a unified outcome. 🎯 Proficiency in these skills empowers product managers to navigate comple

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Thinking Outside the Industry: Improve Performance With Benchmarking

TSIA

In an ideal scenario, companies could put all daily operational duties aside in order to look to the future and develop a strategic plan for delivering breakthrough performance in the coming years. In reality, many operational leaders simply don’t have the time, luxury, or resources to look very far into the future while still maintaining their daily operation.

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How Important is UX to Your Product’s Growth?

UserTesting

Today’s guest post comes from Sean Ellis, CEO and co-founder of Qualaroo and founder of GrowthHackers.com. Enjoy! UserTesting’s own Hannah Alvarez recently posed a question over at GrowthHackers.com regarding the importance of UX within the larger framework of growth hacking … The post How Important is UX to Your Product’s Growth? appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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Testing and Redesigning Yelp, Step 1: Product Definition

UserTesting

Last week, we gave a sneak peek at our upcoming eBook, UX Design in Action: Testing and Redesigning Yelp’s Website. In this eBook, we teamed up with UXPin and Optimal Workshop to imagine a redesign of Yelp, starting with … The post Testing and Redesigning Yelp, Step 1: Product Definition appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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Testing and Redesigning Yelp, Step 1: Product Definition

UserTesting

Last week, we gave a sneak peek at our upcoming eBook, UX Design in Action: Testing and Redesigning Yelp’s Website. In this eBook, we teamed up with UXPin and Optimal Workshop to imagine a redesign of Yelp, starting with … The post Testing and Redesigning Yelp, Step 1: Product Definition appeared first on UserTesting Blog.