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The Nintendo Switch Did Everything Right, Except for Just One Thing…

The Product Coalition

I grew up on all its handhelds and home consoles, starting with the original DS back in 2006. This is a pretty important tool for many who are vision-impaired. The most a vision-impaired user can do is simply learn the distinctive sounds the console makes when navigating around the menu. About Me My name is Kasey, AKA J.X.

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5 Machine Learning Lessons for Product Managers

Mind the Product

Which would you prefer: one where a barista knows your name and your favourite drink and your favourite music is playing, or one where everything is made for an average customer? Here are a couple of recommendations for you: Clearly communicate the vision and the people problem you’re trying to solve.

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507: Navigating the second product problem – with Greg Coticchia

Product Innovation Educators

Additionally, he was named a Distinguished Graduate of the University of Pittsburgh’s Katz School of Business in 2006 and the Swanson School of Engineering in 2023. Greg was a three-time finalist for the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award and for the Tech 50 CEO of the Year.

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Product Management is on the up-and-up – why now?

BrainMates

Product Managers are in short supply – named as one of just five key roles in the Startup Talent Gap report released in July 2018 by start-up peak body StartupAUS in collaboration with Microsoft, the University of Technology Sydney and Google – alongside coders, startup-focused sales roles, user experience designers, and data scientists.

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5 Costly Branding Mistakes

UX Planet

They believe so strongly in their vision that they assume it’s universally appealing. Why this usually happens: Overconfidence: Entrepreneurs sometimes assume they know their audience intimately because they have a vision for their product. Twitter: X The social network was founded in 2006.

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What Makes Amazon’s Product Strategy So Sticky?

ProductPlan

By unpacking Amazon’s product strategy, we endeavored to see whether or not the company stayed true to its core vision and mission when put to the ultimate test. How did this upstart go from a novel e-commerce bookseller to a household name and abroad? Then in 2006, Amazon added AWS to the product mix. It’s the same.

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Let’s Talk About Faster Horses

The Product Coalition

In 1999, however, a cruise ship designer named John McNeece wanted to give an example of why it’s problematic to ask customers what they want. In 2006, Henry Ford’s great-grandson said that the attribution to Ford was accurate. He died in 1947, and the first appearance of the faster horses quote attributed to Ford was in 2001.