#Innovation can happen anywhere. Next week, Partner Audrey Crane joins her fellow Next Pioneers Nebraska for a Table Talk at InsideOutside.io's Innovation Accelerated Summit on what innovating in her adopted home of Nebraska really means. https://lnkd.in/gQ-_36j9
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Who's getting excited for Q4 😅 ? While it can be notoriously stressful, Q4 is also the perfect time to reflect and reset for the future. Visiontypes—prototypes that visualize the future—are powerful tools to inspire teams and unite them around what's next. Watch the replay of this fireside chat with Silicon Valley Product Group's Marty Cagan and DesignMap Partner Audrey Crane. You'll learn how visiontypes (and a clear product vision) can inspire alignment and set your organization on a more purposeful path forward. https://lnkd.in/edVhj2TQ
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Using AI for research synthesis? We've found it’s a bit of a mixed bag. In our latest blog, William Fletcher and Pooja Kanipakam share their experiences experimenting with ChatGPT for synthesis. While it showed promise in organizing data, it fell short in understanding the human subtleties that drive deep insights. Read their detailed take here: https://lnkd.in/ek_3fc-Y #ai #chatgpt #research #ux #design
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Our team is still raving about last week's book launch event for Aligned: Stakeholder Management for Product Leaders with authors Bruce McCarthy and Melissa Appel. As consultants, we’re always working with different org cultures, structures, and team dynamics. Bruce and Melissa’s talk offered many useful gems that complement our own focus on maximizing client value and achieving stakeholder alignment on each engagement. Thanks again to Bruce and Melissa for filling our space with their indispensable insights💡 Link in the comments to get your own copy!
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"Aligned is essential reading if you happen to work with people.” - Jason Moens, former VP Product, Flywire and Toast If you work with people, then this event is for you! We're honored to host Bruce McCarthy and Melissa Appel tomorrow at our San Francisco-based studio to celebrate the publication of their latest book, Aligned: Stakeholder Management for Product Leaders. Register here to join us for this complimentary event: https://lnkd.in/gXrmjEAS
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Over time, products become more and more complex, and user journeys become increasingly winding. It's is like a big ball of tangled yarn A product audit is like having a skilled untangler who can carefully unravel your big ball of mess, show you the connections, and identify where things have become knotted up. Read how DesignMap audits use industry-standard heuristics to capture patterns and interactions, highlighting inconsistencies and approaches that work better than others. Link in comments! #product #design #product_management
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When it comes to user research, it can be hard to stop our biases from getting in the way—especially if we don’t know what they are. Our new Research & Synthesis course unpacks the most common types of bias and how to avoid them. Below is a crash course on common biases to be mindful of. For the full course (including more ways to avoid them), head over to Voltage Control to enroll in our training. Link in comments!
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Dear executives - Your dazzling charisma—the stuff that has helped win over investors and ease Board concerns? Well, it might actually be getting in the way of collecting honest feedback from the market… Our new Research & Synthesis course, brought to you by our friends at Voltage Control, can help even the most persuasive person learn to turn down the charm and turn up the curiosity so they can bias less and learn more from the people they talk to. Enroll to learn at your own pace: link in comments!
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Most people involved in product (we hope) are talking—or even better—listening to customers. The trouble is: not everyone is trained to connect with users in a way that draws out honest feedback. You know, the kind of critical feedback that actually helps improve products and user experiences. We recently partnered with our friends at Voltage Control to develop a ~two-hour training that will help ensure every customer conversation leads to better insights (and better decisions!). Enroll in our self-paced course to learn how to: • Craft more insightful questions • Avoid common bias • Develop an inner research voice • Translate insights into impact Link in comments!
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