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Getting conversational: HubSpot’s CEO on a new species of disruptor

Intercom, Inc.

Brian says: Intercom’s SVP of Marketing Shane Murphy-Reuter recently caught up with Brian to talk about the importance of conversational relationships and how they can drive exponential business growth. Brian says: “My ‘aha’ was that it was impossible to market to a modern human, they were getting good at blocking it out.”.

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Four beliefs shaping our vision for customer support

Intercom, Inc.

Suddenly you could sell and market to millions of people, anywhere in the world. And with that explosion in addressable market came an explosion in customer service requests. And even when it wasn’t face-to-face, it was still personal: mostly phone calls, or letters with hand-written signatures on them.

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The All-in-One ProductManager

Ask Benny

, Why product managers should be an all-in-one deal and should be involved in everything (sales, marketing, support, etc). Should you split between inbound and outbound product managers? Inbound vs Outbound (PM vs PO). Products usually fail for one of the following reasons: Lack of vision and strategy.

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The All-in-One ProductManager

Ask Benny

Why product managers should be an all-in-one deal and should be involved in everything (sales, marketing, support, etc). Should you split between inbound and outbound product managers? Inbound vs Outbound (PM vs PO). Products usually fail for one of the following reasons: Lack of vision and strategy.

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The All-in-One ProductManager

Ask Benny

Why product managers should be an all-in-one deal and should be involved in everything (sales, marketing, support, etc). Should you split between inbound and outbound product managers? The outbound product manager many times do a lot of business development work and the inbound product manager do a lot of engineering work.

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The All-in-One ProductManager

Ask Benny

Why product managers should be an all-in-one deal and should be involved in everything (sales, marketing, support, etc). Should you split between inbound and outbound product managers? Inbound vs Outbound (PM vs PO). Products usually fail for one of the following reasons: Lack of vision and strategy.

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The All-in-One Product Manager

The Product Coalition

Why product managers should be an all-in-one deal and should be involved in everything (sales, marketing, support, etc). Should you split between inbound and outbound product managers? The outbound product manager many times do a lot of business development work and the inbound product manager do a lot of engineering work.