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How wearable design can directly affect our health

Michael J. Fordham

Jason shrugged it off, assuming it was a false positive or a bug and went into work. He headed to the hospital and sure enough, the cardiac team said that he was close to going into cardiac arrest. These apps will track who you come into close contact with by exchanging anonymous, unique IDs wirelessly to each other’s devices.

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What’s the Difference Between Product-Centric and Customer-Centric

ProductPlan

Product-centric and customer-centric approaches shift the emphasis away from pure technology innovation and project-based management. Product-centric organizations with heavy investment in R&D and technology continually push the envelope to build new solutions that the market may not even realize they need yet.

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Interaction Footprint: a new tool for measuring design

UX Planet

In a design project at AT&T, a business request came to our team to design a target experience for selling wireless products at retail stores that will replace existing systems in a couple of years. The business decided to purchase the Salesforce platform to replace OPUS and improve sales and service efficiency.

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Q&A with Sequent Learning Networks CEO Steven Haines: Walk a Mile in Your Customer’s Shoes

Revulytics

Revulytics sponsors a series of Product Management Today webinars featuring innovative ideas from top software product management thought leaders. Is it development problems? Poor financial planning? Or: this is great new technology, what can we do with it? But 75% of their business cases weren’t delivering results.

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Q&A with Sequent Learning Networks CEO Steven Haines Webinar Walk a Mile in Your Customer’s Shoes

Sequent Learning

In this webinar, Steven Haines, founder and CEO of Sequent Learning Networks and author of The Product Manager’s Survival Guide , draws on extensive product leadership experience to show how to develop customer empathy, develop great customer insights, and transform them into better value propositions. Is it development problems?

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