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5 Steps to Validate New Hi-Tech Product Planning

Smarter With Gartner

Hi-tech product planning is a high-stakes effort that requires decisions to be made in the face of uncertainty — it’s important to know if customers will embrace the new offering or not. Product marketers must adjust their messaging in a downturn and support new strategies in a recovery from a disruptive crisis.

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Selling into Startups 101: What You Need to Know to Find a Unicorn

Sales Hacker

Imagine having the opportunity to sell into a company like Lyft in 2011. The total addressable market continues to grow and is ripe for selling to, but very few startups reach unicorn status. Seed: This is the initial stage of funding, and is generally used to employ the founding team and begin market research and product development.

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All Customers Aren’t Alike

Partners in Excellence

Geoffrey Moore’s work in Crossing The Chasm gives us one model to look at at how customer maturity impacts our success in engaging customers. The innovators, love MVP’s (minimum viable products). Late adopters will be driven to implement a solution just to keep up and keep competitive.

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What Is Ecommerce and How Is It Changing (Waves Hand) Everything?

Salesforce

Buying and selling online is the norm these days, and AI is making it more efficient and personalized. trillion by 2026 Here’s how to get your products in front of billions of shoppers. Sell on social What is ecommerce? Ecommerce is all the online activity involved in the buying and selling of products and services.

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SaaStr Podcast #218: Twilio Founder, Jeff Lawson & SendGrid CEO, Sameer Dholakia on Why Developer First Is A Maturation In The Supply Chain Of Software

SaaStr

Prior to founding Twilio, Jeff was the Founder & CTO @ Nine Star Inc and enjoyed a spell at Amazon as a Technical Product Manager. Prior to joining SendGrid, he spent 4 years at Citrix, where he drove the company’s product strategy for cloud infrastructure and server virtualization. What were his core learnings from that?