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Product Management 2019: Year In Review

ProductPlan

What a year. And in 2020 we will more than double what we’ve done to keep up with all the changes. But what’s driving this approach is realizing that gut instincts alone don’t get you winning products. Returning the Power Back to the Customer. I’m excited to watch it all unfold. We bring too many biases to the table.

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6 Customer Engagement Marketing (CEM) Strategies for SaaS

Userpilot

What is customer engagement? What is customer engagement marketing? What is customer engagement? What is customer engagement marketing? Is your customer engagement marketing strategy bringing in expected results? If the answer to that question is ‘No’, then it might be time for a change.

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How to get product and analytics teams at large companies working together in lockstep

Mixpanel

that doesn’t mean they share enough knowledge of what the other does to actually efficiently “work together.” Along the way, one of my daughters suggested that we walk in one line and coordinate our steps. She knew this was no simple task. This experience reminded me a lot of my work as an analytics leader at AT&T.

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How to get product and analytics teams at large companies working together in lock-step

Mixpanel

that doesn’t mean they share enough knowledge of what the other does to actually efficiently “work together.” Along the way, one of them suggested that we walk in one line and coordinate our steps. She knew this was no simple task. This experience reminded me a lot of my work as an analytics leader at AT&T.

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How to get product and analytics teams at large companies working together in lockstep

Mixpanel

that doesn’t mean they share enough knowledge of what the other does to actually efficiently “work together.” Along the way, one of my daughters suggested that we walk in one line and coordinate our steps. She knew this was no simple task. This experience reminded me a lot of my work as an analytics leader at AT&T.