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Richard White, Founder & CEO of UserVoice TURNING ANECDOTES INTO ACTIONABLE DATA Quantitative approaches to ... As the Guides & Resource Center PM, I see a lot of guides and talk with a lot of customers about their in-app messaging strategy. Steven Petric, Director of Product Management at Elsevier Brooks Adcock, Product Innovator at Dude Solutions Eric Boduch, VP ...
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- Richard White, Founder & CEO of UserVoice TURNING ANECDOTES INTO ACTIONABLE DATA Quantitative approaches to ...
- As the Guides & Resource Center PM, I see a lot of guides and talk with a lot of customers about their in-app messaging strategy.
- Steven Petric, Director of Product Management at Elsevier Brooks Adcock, Product Innovator at Dude Solutions Eric Boduch, VP ...
- Scott Bleasdell, Lead Product Manager at BMC Beta programs are a critical tool for product teams to assess the value of new ...
- Duncan McCreery, VP Product at Memberclicks Experienced product managers know that balancing competing priorities is a key ...
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