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Evaluating Solutions: The 5 Types of Assumptions that Underlie Our Ideas

Product Talk

To help us see our own assumptions, it helps to think about the types of assumptions that product teams tend to make. Assumption testing is at the heart of what good continuous discovery teams do week over week. It’s how we evaluate which ideas will work and which won’t. But before we can test our assumptions, we have to identify them.

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What is a Ricardian Contract?

The Product Coalition

Smart contracts are machine-readable and are created using automatic computer codes. Ricardian Contracts link different parties in a legal agreement via cryptographic signatures. Ricardian contract converts all the data in a legal context which is in software-executable format. What is a Ricardian Contract?

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Content Localization: Step-By-Step Guide for SaaS Companies

Userpilot

Website copy, in-app communication , product documents, or legal content are often good places to start. To avoid misunderstandings and communicate clearly, use simple vocabulary. TL;DR Content localization is the process of adapting your content so that users in different countries feel as if it was originally written for them.

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Why we’re standardizing our terms and conditions

Mixpanel

Today, we’re going one step further and addressing another pain point for customers: the tedious process of negotiating legal terms and conditions, or terms of use. At the same time, we’re bolstering our obligations to customers to ensure they are comfortable operating under our agreement terms.

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Deceptive Patterns in UX: How to Recognize and Avoid Them

UX Planet

Promoting Ethical Design and Protecting User Interests Introduction Deceptive patterns in user experience (UX) design can have detrimental effects on users, causing financial loss, loss of privacy, and legal control. Designers should actively avoid and discourage the use of deceptive patterns to prioritize user interests.

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Seizing the Blue Ocean: The Power of Micro-Delivery Based On Learning Opportunities

The Product Coalition

Source: bizjournals.com At Darrow, a legal tech company I joined a year ago, I found myself in the exhilarating realm of a blue ocean situation. As a result, we shifted our approach from asking and trying to understand to a concept we termed “Micro-Delivery.” Why is a blue ocean such a colossal challenge? Sounds like MVP?

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Pines, Oaks and Bushes in the Corporate Forest: Types of Business Architecture as Trees

The Product Coalition

To illustrate the differences between them, we’ll use a tree metaphor created by Alexey Kulakov, JetStyle ’s CEO and co-founder. To be on the same page, let’s agree that a business is best described as a continuous process of value delivery; this idea will help us reveal the tree metaphor. Let’s see what kind of trees there are.