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The 10th Annual Product Management Awards Winners

The Product Guy

Under her leadership, Vydia’s Product team has successfully launched a record number of robust features in 2019, elevating the company’s services in content supply chain, rights management, analytics, and payments. Harpal Singh. and Automata Robotics over the last decade. The Best Visionary Product. PlateRate / Garrett Lang.

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Our CEO’s Take on Making Data More Accessible for Product Teams

Indicative

Jeremy’s first job out of college was as an intern at a new startup building wireless ASPs. His two and a half year stint at the company is what first hooked Jeremy on the startup world and tech ecosystem. Together, they founded MeetMoi—the first mobile-based dating app. That tool was the genesis for Indicative today.

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5 UX Best Practices For Successful Self-tracking Apps

UX Studio

Probably, that is the question that brought about self-tracking apps. But how to make a successful self-tracking app with good UX? UX best practices in self-tracking apps. Data visualization principles in self- tracking apps. Data visualization principles in self- tracking apps. So, self-tracking is real.

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My podcast tech stack, workflows, and lessons—plus a giveaway!

Lenny Rachitsky

There are a trillion podcasts, they’re a lot of work, and it’s so dorky to tell people you have a podcast 🤦 But thanks to a nudge from Harry Stebbings , and having a newsletter platform to help kickstart it, I took the leap. The state of analytics in the podcasting space stinks. This is what most podcasters use.

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How Soft Skills Can Save a Business

The Product Coalition

For a little over ten years, Nokia was the industry juggernaut in the wireless industry. It is one thing to “fake it until you make it” with technology, but to utilize this tech-era adage into healthcare places customers’ lives on the line. by owning all ineffective outcomes of their blood-testing technology before it was too late.