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How to Avoid a Product Manager’s Worst Nightmare

Daniel Elizalde IoT Blog

I originally wrote this article as a guest post on MindTheProduct.com A failed launch is a terrible situation in which your product starts breaking or misbehaving as soon as it is launched into production. You and your team have spent the past few months planning and executing the requirements, but the day you launch to production, something goes wrong.

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TSIA Service Trends Webinar Roundup: Summer Edition

TSIA

At TSIA, we are dedicated to helping technology services organizations of all sizes stay on top of the latest best practices for growing and advancing their business. Our 30-minute TSIA Pulse webinars are a great way to hear directly from our research team about how emerging industry trends are affecting their respective service discipline, and what you can do to stay current.

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3 Tips for Testing Sketches and Flows with Users

UserTesting

The following is an excerpt from our recent eBook, Getting out of the office: Testing mobile app prototypes with users. Testing with users should begin the moment you’ve got an idea or concept in mind. You probably already have a … The post 3 Tips for Testing Sketches and Flows with Users appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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Bringing Emotional Intelligence to Your Product Design

Sachin Rekhi

Today's best products not only solve a clear pain point, but do so while understanding, eliciting, and amplifying the emotions of the consumer. The gold standard of this is Apple , whose products are not only useful, but delight us, surprise us, amaze us, and elicit incredible emotional responses. Yet designing such products is no easy task, requiring product designers to bring deep emotional intelligence into their product and product design process.

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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.

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Evolving the role of marketing

The Product Coalition

By adopting to jobs-to-be-done theory, the role of marketing can move from passively pushing product information to an active and more integrated part of designing the service experience. The idea behind the jobs-to-be-done theory is that people always choose a solution to get a (often timeless) job done. An example of a job is “get from A to B” and potential solutions in chronological order would be: horse, bike, train, car.

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New eBook: Getting Out of the Office – Testing Mobile App Prototypes with Users

UserTesting

You already know that prototyping is essential when designing an app. And you’re probably testing those prototypes internally. But are you testing them with users, too? User feedback, even if all you have to show is a Post-it, can lead … The post New eBook: Getting Out of the Office – Testing Mobile App Prototypes with Users appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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How to Find Your Ideal Customer

Sachin Rekhi

One of the most critical aspects of finding product/market fit in the earliest stages of a startup is identifying and targeting your ideal customer. I find though that many startups don't give this task as much attention as it deserves. Sure, coming up with an initial hypothesis of a high level ideal customer description is easy. But the challenge often is that these descriptions are not nearly as specific and narrow as they need to be to be actionable for the business.

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3 Tips for Testing Sketches and Flows with Users

UserTesting

The following is an excerpt from our recent eBook, Getting out of the office: Testing mobile app prototypes with users. Testing with users should begin the moment you’ve got an idea or concept in mind. You probably already have a … The post 3 Tips for Testing Sketches and Flows with Users appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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New eBook: Getting Out of the Office – Testing Mobile App Prototypes with Users

UserTesting

You already know that prototyping is essential when designing an app. And you’re probably testing those prototypes internally. But are you testing them with users, too? User feedback, even if all you have to show is a Post-it, can lead … The post New eBook: Getting Out of the Office – Testing Mobile App Prototypes with Users appeared first on UserTesting Blog.

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Get Better Network Graphs & Save Analysts Time

Many organizations today are unlocking the power of their data by using graph databases to feed downstream analytics, enahance visualizations, and more. Yet, when different graph nodes represent the same entity, graphs get messy. Watch this essential video with Senzing CEO Jeff Jonas on how adding entity resolution to a graph database condenses network graphs to improve analytics and save your analysts time.