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Product management, fast and slow

Intercom, Inc.

But the reason it resonated so much with readers was its powerful core finding – our brain has two very distinct modes, or systems, of thought: System 1 (fast, automatic, and impulsive) and System 2 (slow, conscious, and deliberative). Rule 1: Know when to lean on your fast System 1 reactions. Why does it matter?

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11 Top UI Designers for SaaS – What To Look For In A UI Designer

Userpilot

The UI of your SaaS needs to leave a lasting impression on your users, which is why we’ve compiled a list of 11 top UI designers for you. The list is based on what SaaS owners are recommending in several popular Facebook groups. It takes just one clunky UI element to drive someone away from your site or app. 2: Hatchly. #3:

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Reflecting on the Intercom journey – Karen Peacock and Des Traynor in conversation

Intercom, Inc.

I moved out to the East Coast of the US to go to Harvard where I majored in applied math with a focus on decision systems and artificial intelligence before it was cool. And that was my first time in enterprise software – I’d spent some time in consumer software before that and did that for a few years.

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Intercom on Product: The principles behind how we build

Intercom, Inc.

Maybe it’s useful to actually to share some examples instead of talking about this in the abstract, but it’s basically about us having a predictable system. Obviously our goal, like any product and engineering team, is to ship great software that customers, love, value use, etc. We actually have a bit of a system.

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Product Lifecycle, Understanding and Alienating Users

UX Planet

I’ve also witnessed the sunsetting of a few solutions and how those situations came about. The decision to stop supporting and enhancing that product experience was due to the rather obvious situation of the device in which that application existed was losing market hold and relevance.

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Emoji as Global Design

freshtrax

It was designed as a 12 x 12 pixel grid to enhance the visual interface of tools such as text messages and cell phone e-mail. Later, in 2011, Apple added emoji to the keyboard, making it possible to use emoji in the same way that we use the various text keyboards to change languages. Review Criteria and Approval Process for Emoji.

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Co-Located vs. Remote/Distributed Teams: What Works and Why

The Product Coalition

I’ve been personally told that all the research points to that. But having experienced both poorly performing, co-located teams as well as high performing distributed teams, I wanted to take a closer look at some of the research as well as experiences of others. Agility is multi-faceted. will require more support initially.