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How a WillowTree cybersecurity analyst gathers threat intelligence in just 30 minutes a day

Roy Madden

Monitors breaches and vulnerabilities that could put clients at riskā€¦and creates proactive solutions before they become disasters. THE CUSTOMER WillowTree, Digital Product Consultancy. Started using Feedly For Cybersecurity: 2020. THE SOLUTION Reducing the volume of information to only critical insights.

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Webinar: What to Do Before and After a Mobile App Launch to Improve Customer Experience

Alchemer Mobile

How do you know what your customers need and want? In this webinar, Robi Ganguly, CEO and Co-Founder, Apptentive and Ben Johnson, VP Mobile Strategy, Rightpoint will cover the essentials to have in place both pre- and post-launch in order to provide the best customer experience possible. Robi Ganguly: Yeah.

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Get a Head Start for Your Design Career with Dan Winer | Design Aloud ?

UX Studio

You have surface level: you’re completely dir ected, you are given a solution and you design the solution. This is a really inspiring story, to be honest, stumbling upon things and just enjoying it and loving it, then that becomes beautiful. What is the domino effect of that? Problem solving has like three depths.

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Bob Moesta on unpacking customer motivations with Jobs-to-be-Done

Intercom, Inc.

In short, JTBD is a research process that helps uncover a customer’s motivation for buying your product ā€“ the ā€œjobā€ your product isā€œhiredā€ to complete. They helped us uncover the exact jobs our products were used for in Intercom’s early years, a process that resonated with us so much that we wrote a book about it.

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What to look for when youā€™re hiring a Head of Growth

Andrew Chen

I use Tinder as an example here, showing their initial launch at USC, but then how their success then unlocked other colleges in, then larger cities like Los Angeles, and then the broader market ā€” including India, Europe, and other markets. Imagine network launch as tipping over a row of dominos.