@GwendalBrossard I guess one falls in one category or the other. I am the opposite. When I need to be productive or to concentrate on something I turn the music on. Classical or jazz works best for me.
@yanabana Setting clear expectations of the actions we are about to take as a family. Basically answering together: why are we doing this? What will the outcome be?
@stewfortier Microsoft has made some smart business moves in recent years, acquiring valuable companies and allowing them to thrive rather than dismantling them. This has been accomplished without a CEO who seeks attention for themselves. I believe Microsoft is a great bet.
🎙 Measuring the ROI of Email with @cllaudiu of @InnerTrends
You'll learn about the role email plays in a product, how to track the impact of your email, two types of impact from sending a message, and more.
https://t.co/uT8Bcg8HNr
I believe in the future of warehouse-native apps but I also strongly believe that a warehouse-native version of a SaaS product is not a straightforward replacement for its traditional counterpart — it's a complementary solution that is suitable only for certain use cases.
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Engineering methods cannot be used to tackle all issues. They particularly fall short when it comes to challenges that generate strong emotions.
It can be really painful to watch an engineer try to solve such a challenge.
You've just discovered a fantastic insight in your data. What happens next?
In the latest episode of The Data-led Podcast, I go into data storytelling with @analyticshero.
👉 https://t.co/GQ32qKA7ti
So, the next time you're frustrated with how your website or app works, start keeping track of every change you make and set up a way to document how each change affects your users.
No matter how small a change you make to your website or app, like changing the headlines, the layout, or the order of the sections, it will affect the people who use it in some way 🧵
If you make changes without fully understanding how they will affect users, you might change their behavior in ways you can't control or that go against what you want to achieve.
✔️Join my special guest Daniel Bashari @Convizit, on a new episode of the Data-led Podcast as she dives into Why UX event tagging is dead as we know it and what companies can do about it.
Check out the article or listen to the podcast
👉https://t.co/wln0a99l7r
You can quickly become your team's superhero by taking advantage of this shortcut:
You should position yourself as the person who genuinely understands how people use and buy your product (while showing the data to back up any of your claims).
For your product analytics to make sense and provide the right insights, there is this one thing that's more important than others: 🔎tracking data.
Read all about a data tracking plan and how to build one in this article:👉https://t.co/q02Xe7Gp7a