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Bankers Think UX Is A Joke Until They See This Digital Brand Framework For Finance

UX Planet

We use UXDAs Digital Experience Branding Framework to help ambitious financial institutions build strong, future-ready digitalbrands. Digital artifacts, such as explainer videos, interactive calculators and gamified content provide an additional layer of engagement that informs as well as entertains. Below, we will tell youhow.

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Y Oslo 2024: When It Comes to Discovery, Something is Better Than Nothing

Product Talk

I was asked to give a ten-minute overview of my continuous discovery framework and then participated in a fireside chat where the host, Cecilie Smedstad , asked me to go deeper in a few areas. I did classic web development before there were frameworks back in the ’90s. In my book, I wrote a lot about streaming entertainment.

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Using Dopamine Design to Enrich the Digital Banking Experience

UX Planet

This is the effect of Dopamine Banking, where finance meets emotions and entertainment, and every tap of your smartphone is engineered to delight and reward. Below is a universal Dopamine Design framework-adaptable to digital products, physical environments, branding, marketing campaigns and more.

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The Simple Storytelling Hack to Drive Action in Sales

Business of Software Conference

Why Storytelling is a Business Superpower Stories are much more than just entertainment for businesses, especially in software: People Remember Stories Better: Stories actually release chemicals in our brains (like oxytocin, cortisol, and dopamine). Vision: What does the world look like when you achieve your mission?

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Mental Models for Product Managers – Part 2

The Secret PM Handbook

This is the classic framework from Geoffrey Moore’s Crossing the Chasm. The y-axis represents "ability to deliver," while the x-axis represents "completeness of vision." The upper right "magic quadrant" is vendors who have a compelling vision and can deliver on it. The book is a great and entertaining read.

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Ground Rules for Applying AI to Product Management

Mind the Product

There are three key concepts that serve as the foundation of everything we do as product managers: Vision: The end goal we aim to achieve. Strategy: Doing the right things to realize our vision. It’s important to remember that AI is a tactic that can be used to solve specific problems rather than a strategy or vision.

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Popular Misconceptions of the Product Craft by Sherif Mansour

Mind the Product

In this entertaining and insightful talk from Mind the Product Singapore 2019, Sherif Mansour, Distinguished Product Manager at Atlassian, shares some common misconceptions about the product management craft, how we need to think differently about those issues, and what we should be doing instead. Product Managers Make all the Decisions.