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Generative AI in Your Business Strategy: From Concept to Reality

The Product Coalition

Generative AI has the potential to create economic impact within sales, marketing, software engineering & IT, customer operations, and R&D functions across various verticals. Industries such as high tech, banking, pharmaceuticals and medical products, education and telecommunications, healthcare, and insurance stand to gain immensely.

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How to Develop, Articulate, and Sell Product Strategy

The Product Guy

This sort of hand-waving has been most prevalent in software companies, where the supposed price of strategy missteps is seen as low. However, this is a naïve analysis that overlooks lost market share due to poor strategic thinking, or the demoralizing effect on engineers having to repeatedly rewrite code because of poor product-market fit.

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Lean Startup in Large Corporations: Navigating Between Innovation and Pragmatism

The Product Coalition

But, as the Harvard Business Review points out, this rush can be dangerous. For instance, consider a software company established in the market with a leading product in its category. It might be a new feature in software that has flaws or a service that promises a lot and delivers little. The consequence?

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How Automatic Speech Recognition Drives Future Voice Technology

The Product Coalition

The most modern software development of the present day can accurately process dialects and accents of several languages. The company introduced a new Intelligent Assistant system that responds to the driver’s commands. However, speech identification of children is a difficult task due to the paucity of accessible training data.

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New Product Development: an Introduction to Gate Systems

Mind the Product

Gate systems have long been a way to control that risk, and have been implemented successfully in many industries ranging from pharmaceuticals to software to manufacturing. What is a Gate System? Why use a Gate System?

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Beyond “Cheaper, Faster, Better”?—?Vertical Integration for Startups

The Product Coalition

Microsoft, for example, depends on manufacturers (Dell/HP) and retailers (Best buy) to sell its software. While the SAAS model has disrupted this thought process, enterprise software very much depends on forward integrators. The Product offering required continuous monitoring and real-time notifications, usually within minutes.

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446: Winning at new products – with Bob Cooper, PhD

Product Innovation Educators

In the 1920s and 1930s, there was no absence of problems in telecommunications. Today it’s harder in the telecommunications business because there are problems but not as evident as formerly. It’s a combination of IT software and LEGO blocks. Have a good data system. They had to invent all those things.