Sat.Jan 24, 2015 - Fri.Jan 30, 2015

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Leave the Management to Us: Outsourcing Your Day-to-Day Operations

TSIA

It appears we’re in for a pretty exciting year for managed services, as more and more businesses are looking to MS providers to assist in their day-to-day-operations. While this is an up-and-coming trend, there are still some companies that are looking into implementing managed services within their organizations, but are uncertain of exactly what it is and how it can help.

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8 Steps to Building Features Your Users Actually Want

UserTesting

Today’s guest post was written by Craig Morrison, founder of UsabilityHour.com. Enjoy! YOU SHALL NOT PASS!!! That’s a quote from Lord of the Rings, in case you’ve been living under a rock for the last… 60 years. This is … The post 8 Steps to Building Features Your Users Actually Want appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

Blog 27
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Tips For Optimizing Your Recommendation Engine for Customer Outcomes

TSIA

In today’s B4B world , meeting business outcomes for the customer is increasingly more important. If suppliers can present valid solutions to the pressing issues facing customers at the right time, then win rates will improve, suppliers’ business will grow, and customers will gain success. Can these offers, or at least the presentation of the offers, be automated?

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8 Steps to Building Features Your Users Actually Want

UserTesting

Today’s guest post was written by Craig Morrison, founder of UsabilityHour.com. Enjoy! YOU SHALL NOT PASS!!! That’s a quote from Lord of the Rings, in case you’ve been living under a rock for the last… 60 years. This is … The post 8 Steps to Building Features Your Users Actually Want appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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Leading the Development of Profitable and Sustainable Products

Speaker: Jason Tanner

While growth of software-enabled solutions generates momentum, growth alone is not enough to ensure sustainability. The probability of success dramatically improves with early planning for profitability. A sustainable business model contains a system of interrelated choices made not once but over time. Join this webinar for an iterative approach to ensuring solution, economic and relationship sustainability.