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Using the Product Canvas to Define Your Product: Getting Started

EBG Consulting

This blog introduces the Product Canvas and will be followed up with another blog on how to effectively create and use the Product Canvas. The Product Canvas Part 2 will be discussed in the next blog. Vision: This is the long-term, aspirational concept of your product. Canvas Vision tips: What do we strive to be?

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150+ Top Global Cloud Thought Leaders and Next Generation Leaders of 2021

Whizlabs

His blog Rick’s Cloud recently celebrated 10 years of cloud computing. When we look back, it’s quite interesting to see how technology has developed over the past decade, and Rick’s Cloud is a testimony of all these changes” – He said in his blog post named Rick’s Cloud – 10 years of Cloud Computing.

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Customer Success: Earning Trust Through Partnership

Sisense

Learning about their day-to-day needs and long-term vision allows us to use our internal expertise to map out a customer journey and guide them each step of the way. Customer obsession is part of who we are. When we partner, we all win. We’re obsessed with the success of our customers — it’s in our DNA.

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Bridging the Gap Between Analytics Expectations and Reality

Sisense

Companies have big dreams of making every decision data-driven, but there are many obstacles to making this vision a reality. Guy concludes: “Consider how, at the start of the dot-com era, if a company hadn’t got a domain and a website, they would have been out of business by 2005. First, there’s the issue of user adoption rates.

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

And in those days, so if this was 2004, 2005, something in that kind of range, in those days, then, you know, for the most part, Agile was still maybe one team of six, or eight, or 10. – Confident in your vision of what it is you want to happen and why and how you’re gonna be able to demonstrate that progress.

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Take a Visualization MasterClass with 'We Feel Fine'

Juice Analytics

Released in 2005, it continues to stand out as a monumental achievement in the breadth of its ambition and in the tiny details that make it a delight to experience. We Feel Fine set out to harvest the feelings of the internet… It searches the world's newly posted blog entries for occurrences of the phrases "I feel" and "I am feeling".

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How Product Teams are Creating the Workplace of the Future

Sisense

The number of people who work from home has already increased by 170% since 2005. While it’s clear that our future workplace will require a raft of new skills and technologies, it’s important for software developers to remember that our vision for the future is evolving all the time. . This is a lot to grapple with. Future (im)perfect.