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Collect’s founder Alex Delivet on automating data collection

Intercom, Inc.

Whether it’s customer onboarding or just gathering information for an event, we’re often trapped in endless follow-ups and back-and-forth emails until we finally get the assets and can move on with other, more meaningful tasks. While in the early 2010s, the SaaS startup scene in France was not as developed as in the U.S., Liam: Yeah.

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How to Prepare Banks for Digital Transformation

The Product Coalition

“The digital transformation of any enterprise is a herculean task requiring a willingness to embrace cultural change, the ability to immerse the entire organization in the customer journey, and a total commitment to digitize to the core”?—? Bank customers’ requests are rapidly changing. We identify opportunities. We execute.

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Product Manager: Seeking Help

The Product Guy

Maybe – The stakes are medium level, so consider syncing up with your superior to obtain feedback on your proposed solution prior to trying it out yourself. I am working on a fairly large scale project with my manager that touches multiple tech teams. Alignment: Being on the same page about a project or expectations.

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10 Tips For Operating A Virtual Customer Success Organization

Gainsight

And that’s driven thousands of customer success professionals who were used to seeing their clients and teams every day to learn the ins and outs of “virtual” CS. Thanks to many, including Marco Innocenti and the team at Zoom, as well as Jay Nathan. But here we are. We hosted a webinar with Slack on this topic. Turn On Video.

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Trapped in Product Death Cycle?

The Product Cafe

Have you ever wondered why, despite listening intently to your customers and diligently building the features they ask for, your product still struggles to gain traction? In 2014, David J Bland introduced this eye-opening concept in a tweet. We're doing exactly what we've been taught: listening to our customers.