🚀 Ever feel like upgrading your package is like navigating a maze filled with hidden traps? One wrong step, and you're back to square one! 🎲 We've all been there — Backslash Upgrade Simulation is here to make those tricky version upgrades easy, without compromising your security or productivity. 🛡️⚡ Check out this new post by our Head of Product Management, Amit B., on this important feature, why we built it, and what makes it a game-changer! 🎉 👉 Read more: https://lnkd.in/dUJBnK8A
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What conditions allow some early-stage products to succeed where others fail? At the recent Waffle Talks event by Digital Waffle, my keynote, “Getting to Aha! Essential Methods for Developing Brilliant Products and Experiences,” focused on the early stages of the product lifecycle. I shared the ideal scenario, what often goes wrong, and how we can approach it. Of course, this is a huge topic. So, with limited time, I introduced five practical methods that teams can immediately integrate into their workflows. While these five methods alone won’t guarantee success, the underlying conditions I discussed are essential for any product to thrive. Watch my talk here: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/emS_q4wC 🎁 As a bonus, I’ve added a Miro board link in the comments for anyone interested in using these methods. It was well-received, with many attendees coming up afterwards to dive into the specifics. Watch the talk and judge for yourself—I’d love to hear your thoughts. --- Thanks to Harry Griffiths, Andrew Ward, and Jonny Grange for putting this on and inviting me to speak.
Getting to Aha! Essential Methods for Developing Brilliant Products and Experiences
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